§ 823. Property to vest in Vermont Domestic Missionary Society as trustee
Upon such extinction or dissolution, the property of such church or property which may be held in trust for such church shall be transferred to, and the title and possession thereof vested in, the Vermont Domestic Missionary Society. The avails of such property so transferred shall be held in trust and added to the permanent fund of such society and the income thereof employed for its usual work until a local Congregational church is again organized in the same neighborhood, when the income shall be used to aid such local church.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 7 - Property Held for Religious, Fraternal, or Charitable Purposes
§ 702. Mortgage or conveyance of property
§ 703. Estate or interest not vested in person in office or successor
§ 704. No interest vests unless grantee is a corporation
§ 705. Disposition upon death of noncorporate grantee
§ 706. Reconveyance by governor
§ 742. Payment of insurance expenses
§ 781. Property to vest in Vermont Baptist State Convention
§ 782. When property vests; how held
§ 783. Procedure for transferring property
§ 784. Construction with other laws
§ 785. Application to nonaffiliated church
§ 821. Vesting of property of extinct churches
§ 822. Dissolution of church by superior court
§ 823. Property to vest in Vermont Domestic Missionary Society as trustee
§ 824. Application for dissolution
§ 825. Court order transferring property; intention of the law
§ 827. Effect of transfer on reversionary interests or liens
§ 828. Construction with other laws
§ 861. Powers of trustees to hold realty
§ 862. Powers of trustees to convey
§ 863. Powers as to campgrounds
§ 864. Property of extinct circuits or stations
§ 865. Complaint to dissolve circuit or station
§ 866. Recording decrees affecting realty
§ 903. Rights of parish conveying property
§ 904. Transfer of property of extinct parishes and missions
§ 905. Procedure for transferring property
§ 941. Transfer of property of extinct churches
§ 942. Transferred property held in trust