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4761 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 19, 1901, page 333 paragraph 26

… a legal standpoint. It might be done without any one interfering with it, but legally it could not be done. If it is done at all, it must be done by the directors …

4762 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 19, 1901, page 334 paragraph 1

… a legal standpoint. Brother Sisley stated the point that is very evident; but before stating the point again, I wish to say that the charter gives the power …

4763 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 19, 1901, page 334 paragraph 2

… a legal institution, and it has its charter, its constitution and by-laws, I am in the favor of putting it into the hands of the committee; and if I should make a …

4764 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 19, 1901, page 337 paragraph 22

… a legal diploma who believed these principles. I happened to be the fortunate man who was there at the beginning of the thing; and I considered that I was very …

4765 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 22, 1901, page 382 paragraph 3

… the “Legal Sunday,” a pamphlet written by James T. Ringgold. This has been bound, and put up in the neat form, and is being delivered in person to the lawyers in New …

4766 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 22, 1901, page 395 paragraph 5

… a legal right to practice. Our work had to be carried forward in the very quietest way; and yet men of influence and standing, connected with the different societies …

4767 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 23, 1901, page 417 paragraph 3

… the legal corporation known as ‘The Foreign Mission Board of the Seventh-day Adventists:’ A. G. Daniells, J. H. Kellogg, David Paulson, A. J. Read, E. A. Sutherland, I. H. Evans …

4768 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 23, 1901, page 417 paragraph 11

… the legal corporation trustees, as they are compelled by law to elect themselves, and there must be only nine in the legal corporation.

4769 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 23, 1901, page 419 paragraph 3

… of legal form in connection with the Battle Creek College. In the reorganization plans, the new association is directed by its character that the General …

4771 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 446 paragraph 26

… the legal corporation known as the Foreign Mission Board of the Seventh-day Adventists. I am informed by the brethren who have had to do with this matter, that …

4773 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1901, page 499

TRUSTEES LEGAL CORPORATION FOREIGN MISSION BOARD

4774 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1901, page 501 paragraph 15

6. That the General Conference Committee, as thus constituted, take the place of all the present general boards and committees, except in the case of the essential legal corporations.

4775 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 July 1, 1901, page 520

Trustees of Foreign Mission Board of Seventh-day Adventists (the Legal Corporation):

4776 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 July 1, 1901, page 546 paragraph 36

(Legal organization for holding the Friedensau property.)

4777 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 January 1, 1902, page 591 paragraph 9

TRUSTEES OF FOREIGN MISSION BOARD OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS (the Legal Corporation): A. G. Daniells (chairman), J. H. Kellogg, David Paulson, W. W. Prescott, A. T-Jones, A. J. Read. (Three trustees yet to be elected from members of corporation.)

4778 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 January 1, 1902, page 591 paragraph 17

… the legal arm of our denomination, and as such it has served an important part in our work. With the organization of Union Conferences in this country, and the …

4779 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 January 1, 1902, page 591 paragraph 22

“That the Executive Committee of each Union Conference be requested to create a legal corporation in their respective territory for the transaction of legal business.

4780 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 January 1, 1902, page 592 paragraph 7

… that legal corporations have not yet been perfected in all the union conferences. Nevertheless, as already indicated, the conferences have put themselves …