69 - Trustees, their meetings, vacancies and filling thereof, their powers.

§  69.  Trustees, their meetings, vacancies and filling thereof, their  powers.   1. Two trustees of  an  incorporated  church,  to  which  this  article  is applicable, may call a meeting of such trustees by giving at  least twenty-four hours' notice thereof personally or  by  mail  to  the  other  trustees.  A  majority  of  the  trustees lawfully convened shall  constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. In case  of  a  tie  vote at a meeting of the trustees, the presiding officer of such meeting  shall,  notwithstanding  he  has  voted once, have an additional casting  vote.    2. If any trustee of an incorporated church to which this  article  is  applicable,  declines  to  act,  resigns  or  dies, or ceases to be such  member, his office shall be vacant. Such vacancy may be filled at a duly  called special meeting of the corporation.    3. Subject to the  authority  of  the  session,  the  trustees  of  an  incorporated  church  to which this article is applicable shall have the  custody and control of all the temporalities and property  belonging  to  the  corporation  and  of  the  revenues  from  such  property and shall  administer  the  same  in  accordance  with  the  constitution  of   the  Presbyterian  Church  (U.S.A.),  and with the provisions of law relating  thereto, for the support and maintenance of the church  corporation  or,  providing  the  members  thereof at a corporate meeting thereof shall so  authorize, of some  religious,  charitable,  benevolent  or  educational  object  conducted  by  such  church  or  connected  with  it or with the  denomination with which it is connected, and they  shall  not  use  such  property  or  revenue for any other purpose or divert the same from such  uses.    4. The words "temporalities," "property," "revenue" and "revenues," as  used in this section,  or  elsewhere  in  this  article,  shall  not  be  construed  to  include the contributions in such church or elsewhere for  benevolent or other purposes, which shall be contributed and paid to the  pastor or pastors, ruling elders, the church session, or the deacons  of  any  such  church,  either  in  the  church services or otherwise, to be  distributed, or used, or administered, by them, or  any,  or  either  of  them,  nor  to any funds or property devised, bequeathed or contributed,  to be administered or expended by such pastor or pastors, ruling elders,  church session, deacons or other spiritual officers of such church.    5. The trustees of any such church shall have no  power,  without  the  consent  of a corporate meeting, to incur debts beyond what is necessary  for the care of the property of the corporation.