(of charitable trust)
1charitable trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. charitable trust n …
2charitable trust — ➔ trust * * * charitable trust UK US noun [C] ► SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY a trust (= a legal arrangement to control money or property for a person or an organization) that provides money for a particular charity: »The money raised will go into a… …
3Charitable trust — Wills, trusts and estates …
4charitable trust — noun a trust created for charitable or religious or educational or scientific purposes • Syn: ↑public trust • Hypernyms: ↑trust * * * noun : a trust set up for the benefit of the public usually setting out a definite charitable purpose for an… …
5charitable trust — a trust designed for the benefit of the general public, as for educational or other charitable purposes (opposed to private trust). Also called public trust. [1855 60] * * * …
6charitable trust — A trust set up for a charitable purpose that is registered with the Charity Commission Charitable trusts do not have to pay income tax if they comply with the regulations of the Charity Commissioners …
7charitable trust — One in which property held by a trustee must be used for charitable purposes (advancement of health, religion, etc.). Fiduciary relationship with respect to property arising as a result of a manifestation of an intention to create it, and… …
8charitable trust — One in which property held by a trustee must be used for charitable purposes (advancement of health, religion, etc.). Fiduciary relationship with respect to property arising as a result of a manifestation of an intention to create it, and… …
9charitable trust — A trust for the benefit of an indefinite class of persons constituting some portion or class of the public or, more broadly defined, a trust limiting property to some public use; a gift in some manner dedicated to the ultimate benefit or… …
10charitable trust — /tʃærətəbəl ˈtrʌst/ (say charuhtuhbuhl trust) noun a trust for the relief of poverty, the advancement of education, religion, or for other purposes beneficial to the community …