16:7-2. Title to property; appointment of trustee The members of any Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, may, from time to time, at any of their business meetings, appoint one or more trustees to take and hold title to real property placed in trust by deed or indenture for the use and benefit of such meeting, provided that the sole or surviving trustee named in such deed or indenture, or in a subsequent deed or indenture, being the most recent in a series, has died without conveying such real property to another trustee or trustees. L.1971, c. 296, s. 1, eff. Aug. 27, 1971.
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