Charity' in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions: trusts for the relief of poverty; trusts for the advancement of education; trusts for the advancement of religion; and trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community, not falling under... The Law of Succession: Testamentary and Intestate - Page 98by Sir William Searle Holdsworth, Charles William Vickers - 1899 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 768 pages
...poverty. (2) Trusts for the advancement of education. (3) Trusts for the advancement of religion. (4) Trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community not falling under any of the preceding heads and not being for the purpose merely of sport or hospitality. It is quite apparent that this bequest does... | |
| Massachusetts. Attorney General's Office - Attorneys general's opinions - 1915 - 396 pages
...church or library. ..." Charity, in its legal sense, comprises four principal divisions, — trusts for the relief of poverty, trusts for the advancement...community not falling under any of the preceding heads. (Bouvier's Law Dictionary, "Charitable Uses, Charities.") actual cost have been declared in a certain... | |
| Law - 1919 - 740 pages
...583, where he stated that ' ' charity in its legal sense comprised four principal divisions: Trusts for the relief of poverty; trusts for the advancement...community, not falling under any of the preceding heads." The law on this point was also stated in Tudor on Charities and Mortmain, p. 55, that gifts for public... | |
| Law - 1892 - 582 pages
...correspond with its legal meaning? ' Charity ' in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions: trusts for the relief of poverty; trusts for the advancement...advancement of religion ; and trusts for other purposes benef,cial to the community, not falling under any of the preceding heads. The trusts last referred... | |
| John Mews - Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 988 pages
...MACNAGHTEN (p. 542) said that charity, in its legal sense, comprises four principal divisions— trusts for the relief of poverty; trusts for the advancement...community, not falling under any of the preceding heads. In examining the purposes of any particular trust the Court has taken a liberal rather than a narrow... | |
| Henry Budd, Ardemus Stewart - Equity - 1896 - 828 pages
...Lord MACXAGHTEX says that charity, in its legal sense, comprises four principal divisions — trusts for the relief of poverty ; trusts for the advancement...beneficial to the community, not falling under any of these preceding heads. In examining the purposes of any particular trust the court has taken a liberal... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - Real property - 1897 - 632 pages
...Macnaghten observed that " ' charity ' in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions : trusts for the relief of poverty ; trusts for the advancement...community, not falling under any of the preceding heads. The trusts last referred to are not the less charitable in the eye of the law because incidentally... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 830 pages
...Macughten's judgment runs thus : " Charity in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions : trusts for the relief of poverty ; trusts for the advancement...education ; trusts for the advancement of religion ; tod trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community, not falling under any of the preceding... | |
| Taxation - 1899 - 674 pages
...correspond 'with its legal meaning? "Charity" in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions: trusts for the relief of poverty, trusts for the advancement...community not falling under any of the preceding heads. The trusts last referred to are not the less charitable in the eye, of the law because incidentally... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 846 pages
...legal sense was spoken of as comprising four principal divisions - trusts for the relief of property, trusts for the advancement of education, trusts for the advancement of religion, and truste for other purposes beneficial to the community not faffing under the preceding heads. Lord Macnaghten... | |
| |