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  2. Re Diplock - Wikipedia

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    It allowed a claim for equitable tracing in the mixed funds held by the charities. For mixed funds not held in current accounts, as for Royal Sailor’s, the claimants held a proportionate share. For funds held in current accounts, as for Dr Barnado’s, the first in first out rule was applicable.

  3. List of expenses claims in the United Kingdom parliamentary ...

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    The Palace of Westminster, in which the Houses of Parliament are based This article lists the published allegations of expenses abuse made against specific members of the British Parliament in the course of the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal. While the majority of these were first made public by The Daily Telegraph on or after 8 May 2009, a few cases had already come to public ...

  4. Tracing in English law - Wikipedia

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    The beneficiary's right to elect instead to enforce a lien to obtain repayment is an exception to the primary rule, exercisable where the fund is deficient and the claim is made against the wrongdoer and those claiming through him". [20]

  5. Charities Act 2011 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make provision for the treatment of two or more charities as a single charity for all or any of the purposes of the Charities Act 1993. Citation: 1995 c. 48: Dates; Royal assent: 8 November 1995: Repealed: 14 March 2012: Other legislation; Amends: Charities Act 1993: Repealed by: Charities Act 2011

  6. Charitable Uses Act 1601 - Wikipedia

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    "The maintenance of schools of learning, free schools, and scholars in universities." "The repair of bridges, ports, havens, causeways, churches, sea-banks, and highways." "The education and preferment of orphans." "The relief, stock, or maintenance for houses of correction." "Marriages of poor maids."

  7. Charities Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    The act raises the threshold above which registration is required with the Charity Commission from £1,000 to £5,000. This is intended to reduce administration costs for small charities. In addition, charities which fall under certain exempted categories under the 1993 act (such as certain Christian denominations) are now only exempted if ...

  8. File:Charity Hospital Report 1871 (IA ...

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    Includes morbidity and mortality data recorded by Charity Hospital in New Orleans. Information on resident students and hospital administrators and surgeons. Early Medical Journalism of Louisiana, A pilot project for the preservation and sharing of Nineteenth Century Medical Publications of Louisiana [National Library of Medicine (NLM) Prime ...

  9. Charitable trusts in English law - Wikipedia

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    This freedom from tax liability applies not just to charitable trusts, but also to people who donate to them. Individuals who donate via Gift Aid are free from paying tax on that amount, while companies who give gifts to charity can claim tax on the amount back from HM Revenue & Customs. [6]