A charity, in the legal sense, may be more fully defined as a gift, to be applied, consistently with existing laws, for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion,... Reports of the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals - Page 196by United States. Board of Tax Appeals - 1934Full view - About this book
| Herbert Thorndike Tiffany - 1903 - 894 pages
...an indefinite number of persons, «ither by bringing their hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...constraint, by assisting them to establish themselves for life, or by erecting or maintaining public buildings or works, or otherwise lessening the burdens... | |
| Alfred Gandy Reeves - 1904 - 998 pages
...indefinite number of persons, — either by bringing their hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...is so described as to show that it is charitable in its nature." 1 The purposes here enumerated may be tersely and generally described by four adjectives,... | |
| Rupert Sargent Holland - 1904 - 28 pages
...indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...is so described as to show that it is charitable in its nature." Horace Binney, in Vidal v. Girard's Executors,2 defined '14 Allen, 556. '2 How. (US) 127.... | |
| 1904 - 858 pages
...indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...otherwise lessening the burdens of government It is immate: al whether the purpose is called charitable in the gift itself, if it is so described as to... | |
| 1904 - 1032 pages
...benefit of indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...constraint, by assisting them to establish themselves for life, or by erecting and maintaining public buildings or works, or otherwise lessening the burdens... | |
| 1905 - 1102 pages
...indefinite number of persons, cither by bringing their minds or hearts under the inüuence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...or otherwise lessening the burdens of government." Miller v. Porter, 63 Pa, 292; Fire Ins. Patrol v. Boyd, 1 L. It. A. 420, 120 Pa. 645. 119; SaltonstaU... | |
| 1905 - 1032 pages
...indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion; by relieving their bodies from disease,...public buildings or works, or otherwise lessening the burden of goverument. It is immaterial whether the purpose is called charitable in the gift itself,... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1905 - 1024 pages
...number of persons, either by bringing their minds or their hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...them to establish themselves in life, or by erecting and maintaining public buildings or works, or otherwise lessening the burdens of government : a gift... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1905 - 750 pages
...indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...assisting them to establish themselves in life, or bji erecting and maintaining public buildings or works or otherwise lessening the burdens of the government.... | |
| 1906 - 1298 pages
...indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease,...themselves in life, or by erecting or maintaining public buildup's or works or otherwise lessening the burdens of government. It is immaterial whether ths purpose... | |
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