Section 50Part 8 — The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Cayman Islands
Creation of corporation
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Allen H. Vigneron, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Cayman Islands and his successors in office shall be a corporation sole to have continuance forever and perpetual succession by the name of "The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Cayman Islands" and possessed of a corporate seal, and by that name may sue and be sued in all Courts of the Islands.
On July 14, 2000, by determination of the Roman Pontiff's Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, responsibility for the Missio sui iuris of the Cayman Islands was permanently transferred from the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kingston to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Detroit, His Eminence, Adam Cardinal Maida, and his successors in office, as appointed by the Roman Pontiff of the Catholic Church and on January 5, 2009, by appointment of the Roman Pontiff, His Excellency, Allen H. Vigneron, succeeded His Eminence, Adam Cardinal Maida, as Archbishop of Detroit and, consequently, Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Cayman Islands.
No law or proceeding of the said corporation shall be invalidated by reason of any vacancy in the office mentioned in subsection (1) or by any defect in the appointment of any person to such office.
The seal of the said corporation shall be of such design and pattern as the corporation may, from time to time, determine.