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    TRUST DEED THIS DEED OF TRUST is made and executed on this the Seventh thy of October two thousand thirteen (07-10-2013) JAYASHREE.P.G‚ 44 Years w/o. Prithviraj.G # 1958/A‚ GRI Road‚ Near Helipad‚ Udayagiri‚ Hassan-573201‚ Tq. & Dl. Hassan. Hereinafter referred as AUTHOR & FOUNDER TRUSTEE / TRUSTEE / GENERAL SECRETARY of the ONE PART. AND 1. GOWRISHANKAR.K.KAPSE‚ 46 Years S/o. Late Sri‚ Kalyanappa.S.Kapse‚ # T-3‚ 4th floor‚ Paradise Residency‚ Venkatesh Nagar‚ Gulbarga-585101‚

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    Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination”‚ problems and issues arose which threatens the sustainability of the non-profit organization. Striving to retain its identity as a religious organization and not merely as a charitable institution‚ they have been confronted with the following issues: 1. FUNDING: Raising funds and its proper utilization and allocation As with any non-profit organization‚ funding is the highest priority since it is the lifeblood of the entity

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    positive strengths and great opportunities on the horizon. They ultimately could improve their foundation tremendously through increasing their brand awareness. They could accomplish this through local newspapers‚ other media sources‚ and hosting charitable events. This will help them increase their donor base which in turn will allow them to issue more quality grants to deserving

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    contribute to the company’s vision ‘to be the standard against which others are measured’. Central to the running of these units are the values of M&S. These include quality‚ value‚ service‚ innovation and trust. Each business unit develops its own CSR strategy based around the brand value of trust. The issues tackled in the strategies are identified from a combination of customer research‚ understanding within the business and by talking with other key stakeholders‚ NGOs‚ government etc. For each issue

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    Equity and Trusts

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    EQUITY AND TRUSTS ‘The statute does not forbid or destroy equitable assignments or impair their efficacy in the slightest degree." Per Lord Macnaghten in William Brandt’s & Sons & Co v Dunlop Rubber Co Ltd [1905] AC 454‚ 461 Discuss critically the above statement with regard to the Malaysian legal position. Before receiving his title deed‚ a person may obtain a loan from a financier by assigning the rights to the property to the financier. Similarly‚ a creditor may obtain a loan from a factor

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    Equity Law

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    FE1 EQUITY & TRUSTS NIGHT BEFORE NOTES 8 Key Topics for Revision • • • • • • • • Maxims Injunctions‚ particularly Interlocutory Quia Timet Injunctions and Anton Piller Orders Rescission Secret Trusts Charitable Trusts Resulting Trusts Trusteeship Tracing 1. MAXIMS This topic is usually examined as one part of a three part question‚ where candidates have to attempt two parts. It has always been a straightforward essay style question. In some years‚ the Examiner asked about their contemporary relevance

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    Being rich is a blessing that most people don’t have. Because of this‚ some of their money should be dedicated to help those in need of it. Philanthropists everywhere are the saviors that voluntarily donate their money. However‚ not every rich person is a philanthropist; it takes someone who understands the struggle in the lower class and truly cares enough to give back. The American self-made millionaire Peter Cooper devoted his time in later to life to philanthropy to better his society. Similarly

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    afternoon so I abandoned my friends and the barbecue just for her. While there our conversation stays on only one topic‚ me‚ until she wants the favour that I regret giving- my permission to go to Kenya for some charity work. In hope of retrieving her trust‚ I agree to such thing as I thought she would be safe. I warned her about the danger of the world but I knew she didn’t pay attention. I went home worried and panicking‚ I couldn’t sleep or concentrate on anything else‚ I just waited for her call but

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    Equity: Trust Law

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    1. Introduction 1. Equity and Trusts * Equity is a particular body of law‚ consisting of rights and remedies‚ which evolved historically through the Courts of Chancery to mitigate the severity of the common law. * The trust has been characterised as the greatest and most distinctive achievement in equity although an exact definition of the trust has proven difficult. * Equity would recognise and enforce rights and duties that were not known to the common law. * E.g. the common

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    Case Study Analysis of Personal and Organizational Ethics and Values between For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Organizations Insurances & March for Dimes PHI/445 Ashford University Abstract Not-for-profit organization’s primary goal “is not to increase shareholder value; rather it is to provide some socially desirable need on an ongoing basis. It generally lacks the financial flexibility of a commercial enterprise because it depends on resource providers that are not engaging

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