Michigan Compiled Laws

Mich. Comp. Laws § 450.133 (2026)

Incorporation of fraternal or secret societies; parent lodge.

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MICHIGAN GENERAL CORPORATION STATUTE


Act 327 of 1931


450.133 Incorporation of fraternal or secret societies; parent lodge.

Sec. 133.

    Incorporation of fraternal, etc., societies. Any number of persons, not less than 3, may become incorporated for the purpose of forming a secret society or lodge for benevolent, charitable, social, educational or mutual aid purposes or for any other similar purpose or purposes not prohibited by law. Such corporations shall be governed by the provisions of this act relating to corporations generally except as specifically otherwise provided. All societies, fraternal or otherwise, having for their principal purposes the teaching, practice and extending of benevolence, charity and fraternity under the form of secret rituals with a lodge form of government as commonly understood, desiring to be incorporated to more effectually carry out such purposes, shall hereafter incorporate under the provisions of this act. No such society or lodge whose parent organization is incorporated under the laws of any other country or state shall be permitted to organize or incorporate any subordinate state or local jurisdiction or lodge within this state without first applying for and receiving permission to do business within this state as such foreign corporation.

History: 1931, Act 327, Eff. Sept. 18, 1931 ;-- CL 1948, 450.133

Compiler's Notes:

    The catchline following the act section number was incorporated as part of the section when the act was enacted.

FormerLaw Notes:

    See section 6 of Ch. I of Part I of Act 84 of 1921, being CL 1929, § 9948; and section 1 of Ch. II of Part III of Act 84 of 1921, being CL 1929, § 10062.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1991–1991 · leading case: Kratze v. Indep. Order of Oddfellows, 475 N.W.2d 405 (Mich. Ct. App. 1991).
Kratze v. Indep. Order of Oddfellows, 475 N.W.2d 405 (Mich. Ct. App. 1991). “; MCL 450.133 et seq.; MSA 21.134 et seq. The Grand Lodge serves as an executive committee with oversight powers to ensure that Lodge No.”
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