Parliamentary Papers, Bind 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1894 |
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accounts Acts of Parliament administration amendment answer appeal application appointed approved Assistant Commissioners authorised Bill Board Chairman Chairman-continued charitable funds Charitable Trusts Acts Charity Commission Charity Commissioners Chief Commissioner Churchwardens clause Commis county councils course Court of Chancery cy-près cy-près doctrine deal desire difficulty District doles Donald Crawford Educa Education Department educational endowments Egerton Allen Endowed Schools Acts Endowed Schools Commissioners evidence exercised Fearon Flintshire give given governing bodies Grammar School honourable Member House of Commons House of Lords income inquiry James William Lowther Jesse Collings jurisdiction matter means ment Merionethshire missioners objections Official Trustees opinion paragraph Parish Parlia Parliamentary Commissioner persons powers present proceedings proposed provisions purposes question reference regard Report respect responsibility scheme secretary Section sioners Sir Andrew Scoble Sir H Sir Stafford Northcote suppose tion Treasury Trustees of Charities Vict Welsh
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Side 401 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to give to the said board or their inspectors any power of requiring from any person holding or claiming to hold any property whatsoever adversely to any charity, or free or discharged from any charitable trust or charge, any information, or the production of any deed or document...
Side 178 - Board appointing or removing a trustee or trustees, or for or relating to the assurance, transfer, payment, or vesting of any real or personal estate, or establishing a scheme for the administration of the charity, present a petition to the High Court of Chancery in a summary way, appealing against such order, and praying such relief as the case may require...
Side 404 - Chancellor, where under the circumstances of any application as aforesaid he may so see fit, to direct that for obtaining the relief, order, or direction sought for by such application an Information, Bill, or Petition, as the case may require, shall be filed or presented and prosecuted as now by law required, and to abstain from further proceeding on such application.
Side 334 - technical instruction" shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Side 424 - Wales, and bono, fide used as a place of meeting for religious worship ; nor shall this act, for the period of two years from the passing thereof, extend or be in any manner applied to charities or institutions, the funds or income of which are applicable exclusively for the benefit of persons of the Roman Catholic persuasion...
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