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New Hampshire Rev.
Stat. Ann Section 306.6-8 (1984)
North Carolina Code Ann. Section 615 (1982)
Oregon Rev. Section 61.055(1)-(3)
(1983)
South Carolina Code Ann. Section 33-31-140
(Law Co-op 1976)
Utah Code Ann. Section 16-7-1 to12
(1973)
Washington Rev. Code Ann. Section
24.12.010-040 (1969)
Wyoming Stat. Section 17-8-109 to 113
(1977)
An examination of cases citing a corporation
sole in judicial
opinions, session laws and a listing of
corporate names of dioceses in the 1987
Official Catholic
Directory proves that nine other states or
jurisdictions have a corporation sole
created under special
or private charter. They are the District of
Columbia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Texas.
Many other states
also have a corporation sole operating
under private law or special
incorporation.
The corporation sole is not taught in modern law
schools. Unless the lawyer has had
extensive experience
with ecclesiastical or canon law, or other
ecclesiastical bodies using corporation
sole, the chances a
lawyer, accountant, or advisor, will be
entirely unfamiliar with the corporation
sole. At best, the
lawyer, accountant, or advisor unfamiliar,
or limited knowledge, with the
corporation sole will
probably confuse it with a “non-profit” or “not
for profit”
corporation with or without at 26 U.S.C.
501(c)(3) corporation status. It must be
emphasized the
corporation sole is completely different from
the corporation 26
U.S.C.S. 501(c)(3) status in almost
every conceivable way. It is NOT a
corporation as in the
classification of corporation.
American Business Centre is knowledgeable in
ecclesiastical canon law and has become
experts in the
corporation sole, and has created the proper
ecclesiastical structure of the articles
of corporation for the
corporation sole. The structure
that is used is the first type of
corporation sole
that illustrates the pre-dating of its existence
of not only the
states, but the legislatures, their
statutes and their definitions which
direct the steps for
which the church must take to place itself back
to Sovereignty, remove
itself from Babylon, and back
under the Lordship of our Messiah.
Part II: FAQ Corporation Sole
Questions and Answers
Part III: Corp Sole Law
A:
Dickinson Law
B:
Crown vs. Corporation
C:
Blacks Law
Part IV:
Model for Ministry
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