Deck 15: Charities
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Deck 15: Charities
1
The first example of Parliament recognising what was, at the time, a charity, was set out in the Preamble to the Statute of Charitable Uses Act 1601.
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2
Name a case where a trust which was to benefit the community was considered.
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3
Which section of the Charities Act 2011 provides guidance as to what is meant by religion?
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4
How did Evershed MR define poverty in Re Coulthurst (1951) Ch 661?
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5
What were four heads of charity as set out by Lord Macnaghten in The Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax v Pemsel?
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6
What are the main roles of the Charities Commission?
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7
What are the advantages of having charitable status?
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8
What are the three requirements that an organisation must possess in order to be defined as a charity?
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9
Which case provided a more modern definition of charitable purpose by summarising those charitable purposes into four main heads?
A)Attorney-General v Charity Commission for England and Wales
B)Re Hopkins' Will Trusts
C)The Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax v Pemsel.
D)Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities Trust Ltd
A)Attorney-General v Charity Commission for England and Wales
B)Re Hopkins' Will Trusts
C)The Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax v Pemsel.
D)Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities Trust Ltd
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10
As a general principle, the trust must exist only for charitable reasons.
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11
In Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities Trust Ltd (1951) AC 297, the personal-nexus test was established.
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12
All charitable trusts must benefit the public.
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13
McGovern v Attorney-General (1982) Ch 321 held that a trust for a political purpose can be charitable.
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14
The advancement of health or the saving of lives was a new separate charitable head under the Charities Act 2006.
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15
A prize fund for chess was not held to be charitable in Re Dupree's Deed Trusts (1945) Ch 16.
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16
Re Sanders' Will Trusts (1954) Ch 265 held that where anyone can benefit from the trust, it will probably not be held to be charitable.
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17
What were the two main principles set out by the Charity Commission in its guidance on public benefit?
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