Membership And Religious Corporations of New York Containing the New Membership

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Membership And Religious Corporations of New York Containing the New Membership
Robert C Robert Cushing Cumming
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The Temple Beth Ei CN. Y. Com. Pleas, Sp. T. ), 52 St Rep. 638.
EEIJGIOUS CORPORATIONS LAW. 275 The trustees have the management of the temporal affairs of the €hiirch, and may regulate and order the renting of pews, or the removal and changing thereof. Solomon v. Congregation, etc (Com. Pleas, Sp. T. ), 49 How. Pr. 263.
The trustees may by regulations in respect to renting and occupation of pews exclude persons holding obnoxious opinions from attendance upon worship. Petty v. Tooker, 21 N. Y.
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The trustees of a free church may determine where a person shall sit, and after requesting a pei-son to leave the seat he is occupying, may forcibly remove him. Sheldon v. Vail, 28 Hun, 354.
Trustees have not the power to make an absolute sale of a pew In perpetuity, without any reservation of rent Voorhees v. Presbyterian Church, etc. , 8 Barb. 135.
Interest in a pew, created by a lease in perpetuity, is an interest in realty, and the lessee takes the property as realty with all its incidents.


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