Vermont Code § 27 V.S.A. § 864

Property of extinct circuits or stations
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§ 864. Property of extinct circuits or stations
All property of any kind belonging to or held in trust by any circuit or station of
the United Methodist Church within the bounds of the Troy Annual Conference of the
United Methodist church in the State of Vermont which by order of the Superior Court
may be declared extinct or dissolved, shall be transferred to and the title and possession
vested in the Troy Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, a corporation,
under the following circumstances:
(1) when such circuit or station has become or shall become extinct by the death or removal
of all its members or otherwise; or
(2) when the circuit or station has ceased or failed to maintain religious worship or
services or to use its property for religious worship or services for the space of
five years immediately prior thereto; or
(3) when the membership of such circuit or station has so diminished in numbers or financial
strength as to render it impossible or impracticable to maintain religious worship
or services or to protect its property from exposure and waste or to fulfill the purpose
for which such property was held.

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