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This form seeks information for the purpose of a fraternal, benevolent or educational exemption on the indicated property. Operating under the lodge system where the fraternal activities are exclusively religious, charitable, or educational in nature and no.To advance the principle of free collective bargaining;. (A) Public lands and other public property used for public purposes. 709, (see full text for exceptions.) (3) Property used exclusively for nonprofit religious, charitable, cemetery, hospital, or educational purposes;. Exemptions for charitable, fraternal, veterans' and religious organizations. 428. Fraternal organizations; entire net income for education and relief of members. Exemptions for charitable, fraternal, veterans' and religious organizations. Subject property "is used for charitable, fraternal functions.