Maine Code § 13-2986

Trustees of Society of Friends to hold grants as corporations
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The trustees of each monthly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, are so far
corporations as to take and hold, in succession, all grants and gifts of real, personal or mixed estate
made to said meetings or to them, for the use of their monthly meetings, the preparative meetings
constituting them or the poor thereof; to take and hold all grants and gifts of real, personal and mixed
estate made to said monthly meetings or the trustees thereof for the use of quarterly meetings of said
Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, for their use or the use of the poor thereof. Said trustees shall
hold, manage and convey all such estate according to the terms and conditions on which it was granted
or given. They may sue in their names as such trustees for any right, title or interest to which said
meetings or their trustees are entitled.
The annual income therefrom, to any one meeting, for the uses specified shall not exceed $5,000.
These powers may be enlarged, restrained or repealed by the Legislature.

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