Section 9. Powers of joint corporations  


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  • Such corporation may acquire real
      property in the town, village or city in which such hall,  home,  temple
      or building is or is to be located, and erect such building or buildings
      thereupon  for the uses and purposes of the corporation, as the trustees
      may deem necessary, or repair, rebuild or reconstruct  any  building  or
      buildings  that  may  be  thereupon  and furnish and complete such rooms
      therein as may appear necessary for the use of such bodies  or  for  any
      other purpose for which the corporation is formed; and may rent to other
      persons  any  portion  of such building or real property for business or
      other purposes. Until such real  property  shall  be  acquired  or  such
      building  erected  or  made  ready for use, the corporation may rent and
      sublet such rooms or apartments in such town, village or city as may  be
      suitable  or  convenient  for  the  use  of the bodies mentioned in such
      certificate, or of such other bodies as may desire to use them, and  the
      board  of trustees may determine the terms and conditions on which rooms
      and apartments in such building or buildings, when erected, or which may
      be leased, shall be used and occupied. Before such corporation  composed
      of not more than thirty bodies shall purchase or sell any real property,
      or  erect  or  repair any building or buildings thereupon, and before it
      shall purchase any building or part of a  building  for  the  use  of  a
      corporation, it shall submit to the bodies constituting the corporation,
      the proposition to make such sale or purchase, or to erect or repair any
      such building or buildings, or to rent any building or part thereof, for
      the  use  of  the  corporation; and unless such proposition receives the
      approval of two-thirds of the bodies constituting the corporation,  such
      proposition  shall  not  be  carried  into  effect.  The evidence of the
      approval of such proposition by any such body shall be a certificate  to
      that  effect  signed by the presiding officer and secretary of the body,
      or the  officers  discharging  duties  corresponding  to  those  of  the
      presiding  officer and secretary, under the seal of such body. But where
      land is purchased for the purpose of erecting a  hall,  home  or  temple
      thereon,  the  buildings upon such land at the time of such purchase may
      be sold by the trustees without such consent. The powers of the board of
      trustees of every corporation created hereunder  and  composed  of  more
      than  thirty  bodies,  respecting sales, purchases and repairs, shall be
      fixed by the by-laws adopted  by  the  representatives  of  the  various
      bodies  composing  such  corporation,  or  shall  be  determined by such
      representatives when assembled  in  annual  session.  Every  corporation
      created  hereunder shall have power to enforce, at law or in equity, any
      legal contract which it may make with any of  the  bodies  composing  it
      respecting  the  care  and maintenance of members or other dependents of
      such body, the same as if such body or bodies were not  members  of  the
      corporation.  Any corporation created hereunder shall have power to take
      and hold real and personal estate by purchase, gift, devise  or  bequest
      subject  to  the  provisions  of law relating to devises and bequests by
      last will and testament or otherwise.