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... "charitable trust", privileged under both tax and trusts law, and "public purpose trusts", privileged only under trusts provided that they could show at least a modicum of "public benefit".' Whither Charity Law: M.R.Chesterman: Charities, Trusts and Social Welfare, pp. 397-409 Cited in Hayton D.J. (2001) "Hayton & Marshall Commentary and Cases on the Law of Trusts and Equitable Remedies (11th Ed) London: Sweet & Maxwell at p.513. Question: Explain and evaluate the views expressed considering especially whether or not such a notion would disarm critics of present charity law England has a long tradition of philanthropy through the law of trusts which is the legal from must associated with the institutional philanthropy recognized as charity. The English dictionary has defined charity as that disposition of heart which inclines men to think favourable of their fellow men1. In its legal sense charity is a highly technical term in that it encompasses basic elements stipulating that ...
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