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" Then is this a trust for charity? Do purposes of liberality and benevolence mean the same as objects of charity? That word in its widest sense denotes all the good affections men ought to bear towards each other; in its most restricted and common sense,... "
A Treatise on the Law of Trusts and Trustees - Page 299
by Jairus Ware Perry - 1882
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A Succinct View of the History of Mortmain and the Statutes Relative to ...

Anthony Highmore - 1809 - 648 pages
...charity ? Do purposes of " liberality and benevolence," mean the same as objects of charity ? That word, in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear towards each other; in its most restricted and common sense, relief of the poor. In neither of these...
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An Abridgment of the American Law of Real Property, Volume 2

Francis Hilliard - 1839 - 672 pages
...regulation of Chancery, except those enumerated in the statute, or others analogous to them. Charily, in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear towards each other ; in its more restricted and common sense, relief to the poor. In neither sense...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 9

Francis Vesey, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1844 - 490 pages
...charity ? Do purposes of liberality and benevolence mean the same as objects of charity ? That word in its widest sense denotes all the good affections, men ought to bear (1) Ante, vol. vii. 73. (2) 2 Atk. 562, 567. (3) Gibbs v. Rumsey, 2 Ves. &. Bon. IfM. towards each...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Volume 2

1845 - 532 pages
...uses, Sir William Grant, MR, observes with characteristic precision of thought and expression, that " charity, in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear to each other ; in its more restricted and common sense, relief to the poor. In neither of these senses...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Volume 2

1845 - 542 pages
...uses, Sir William Grant, MR, observes with characteristic precision of thought and expression, that " charity, in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear to each other; in its more restricted and common sense, relief to the poor. In neither of these senses...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law Relating to Trustees: Their ..., Volume 646

James Hill - 1845 - 704 pages
...does not come within the technical meaning of the term " charitable " (/). Charity, said Sir W. Grant, in its widest sense denotes all the good affections men ought to bear towards each other ; in its more restricted and comfy) Att.-Gen. v. Bowlet, 2 Ves. 547; White, 2 S....
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The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present ..., Volume 2

William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 548 pages
...Farmer, Mer. 55. Sir W. Grant observes, with characteristic precision of thought and expression, that " charity in its widest sense denotes all the good affections men ought to bear to each other; in its more restricted and common sense, relief to the poor. In neither of these senses...
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The Law Lexicon, Or Dictionary of Jurisprudence: Explaining All the ...

John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 pages
...uses by a commission from the Court of Chancery. Charity (as Sir William Grant has justly observed) in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear toward* each other ; in its more restricted and common sense, relief to the poor. In neither of these senses is it employed...
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A Selection of Leading Cases on Real Property, Conveyancing, and the ...

Owen Davies Tudor - 1856 - 942 pages
...for charity 1 Do purposes of liberality and benevolence mean the same objects as charity ? That word, in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear towards each other; in its most restricted sense, relief of the poor. In neither of these senses is...
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The Law of Charitable Trusts: With the Statutes, and the Orders, Regulations ...

Owen Davies Tudor - 1862 - 702 pages
...charity? do purposes of liberality and benevolence mean the same as objects of charity ? That word, in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to bear towards each other; in its most restricted sense, relief of the poor. In neither of these senses is...
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