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81Charitable Society for Social Welfare — The Charitable Society for Social Welfare Abbreviation CSSW Leader Abdul Majeed al Zindani …
82Charitable Uses Act 1601 — The Charitable Uses Act of 1601 (also known as the Statute of Elizabeth) is an Act (43 Eliz I, c.4) of the Parliament of England dealing with the definition of a charity. It was repealed by section 13(1) of the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act… …
83charitable trust — A trust set up for a charitable purpose that is registered with the Charity Commission Charitable trusts do not have to pay income tax if they comply with the regulations of the Charity Commissioners …
84charitable deduction — In taxes, a contribution to a qualified charity or other tax exempt institution for which taxpayer may claim a deduction on his tax return. I.R.C. No. 170(c). Also applicable to trusts. I.R.C. No. 512(b)(ll). As regards tax exempt status of… …
85charitable deduction — In taxes, a contribution to a qualified charity or other tax exempt institution for which taxpayer may claim a deduction on his tax return. I.R.C. No. 170(c). Also applicable to trusts. I.R.C. No. 512(b)(ll). As regards tax exempt status of… …
86charitable institution — An institution organized for benevolent and charitable purposes, free from any element of private or corporate gain, and which devotes its entire revenue to the payment of current expenses and the relief of the poor and needy, albeit it may… …
87charitable use — A use for the benevolent, educational, or religious purposes or for the ultimate benefit or betterment of the public or some significant portion thereof. 15 Am J2d Char §§ 5, 6. The Statute of Uses, 43 Elizabeth, Chapter 4, in its preamble, names …
88charitable eleemosynary — non profit making on profit making adj. not commercially motivated; not profit making; nonprofit; not for profit. [Narrower terms: {charitable, eleemosynary}] Syn: nonprofit. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …
89Charitable Bequests Act — The Charitable Bequests Act was introduced by Sir Robert Peel in 1844, in an attempt to win over moderate Catholic support. The Act enabled Catholics to leave money and items in their last will and testement to the Catholic Church. The act made… …
90charitable trust — a trust designed for the benefit of the general public, as for educational or other charitable purposes (opposed to private trust). Also called public trust. [1855 60] * * * …