110 - Decision by a Reformed Dutch or Reformed Presbyterian church as to system of incorporation and government.

§ 110. Decision by a Reformed Dutch or Reformed Presbyterian church as  to system of incorporation and government. The minister or ministers, if  there  be any, and the elders and deacons of an unincorporated church in  connection with the Reformed church in America, the true Reformed  Dutch  church   in   the  United  States  of  America,  or  with  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  church,  may  determine  to  incorporate  such  church  in  pursuance  of  this article, or to call a meeting of such unincorporated  church for  the  purpose  of  deciding  whether  such  church  shall  be  incorporated  in  pursuance  of  article  ten  of this chapter, entitled  "Special provisions for the incorporation and government of churches  of  other denominations."    If  such  ministers, elders and deacons determine to call such meeting  for such purpose, then such church may  be  incorporated  and  shall  be  governed  after  its  incorporation  in  pursuance  of the provisions of  article ten of this chapter,  except  such  provisions  thereof  as  are  applicable  to  churches  of a single denomination only, and except that  the notice of the meeting for incorporation  shall  be  signed  by  such  ministers,  elders  and  deacons  or  a  majority  of them, and no other  signatures thereto shall be necessary to its validity; and, if it  be  a  Reformed  church  in America, it shall, after incorporation, be governed  by such of the provisions of this article as relates to  its  consistory  and to the choice of its minister.