Legal Definition and Related Resources of Charity
Meaning of Charity
The word “charity” in its widest sense, denotes all the good affection which men ought to bear towards each other, and in this sense it embraces all that is usually understood by the word benevolence, philanthropy and good will. In its more restricted sense it means merely relief or alms to the poor. In neither of these senses is it employed by the courts when used as descriptive of those uses and trusts which will be upheld as charitable. The words charity and charitable uses, at least in a state, where the statute of 43 Elizabeth, chap. 4, commonly known as the Statute of Charitable Uses, is held to be in force, must be determined with reference to the provisions of that statute. Among the results accomplished by the statute of Elizabeth was the establishment of an enumeration or kind of definition, standard or test, to which all gifts and grants in trust could be brought in order to determine whether they were charitable.’ Accordingly, since the statute, no bequests are deemed within the authority of chancery and capable of being established and regulated thereby, except bequests for those purposes which the statute enumerates as charitable, or which, by analogy, are deemed to be witjiin its spirit or intendment. Perry on Trusts, pars. 696, 697; 2 Story’s Eq. Juris, par. 1155. It is true many purposes not enumerated in the statute have been held to be charitable on the ground that though not within its letter, they are within its spirit, intention and principle. On the other hand, many objects of a general nature, though laudable and beneficent in their character, and of general utility, are held not to be included within the legal definition of charity. See 2 111. App. 377. Whatever is given f
Synonyms of Charity
noun
- active giving
- aid
- almsgiving
- altruism
- assistance
- backing
- benefaction
- beneficentia
- benevolence
- benevolentness
- bestowal
- bounteousness
- bountifulness
- clemency
- considerateness
- consideration
- contribution
- donation
- dotation
- endowment
- generosity
- generous giving
- gift
- good will
- grace
- grant
- help
- hospitality
- humaneness
- humanitarianism
- humanity
- kindness
- liberalitas
- liberalness
- magnanimity
- munificence
- patronage
- philanthropic gift
- philanthropy
- relief
- support
- unselfishness
- willing help Associated Concepts: charitable and benevolent institution
- charitable association
- charitable bequest
- charitable contributions
- charitable corporation
- charitable enterprise
- charitable gift
- charitable institution
- charitable organization
- charitable purposes
- charitable trusts
- charitable use
Charity Commissioners in Law Enforcement
Synonyms of Charity
noun
- active giving
- aid
- almsgiving
- altruism
- assistance
- backing
- benefaction
- beneficentia
- benevolence
- benevolentness
- bestowal
- bounteousness
- bountifulness
- clemency
- considerateness
- consideration
- contribution
- donation
- dotation
- endowment
- generosity
- generous giving
- gift
- good will
- grace
- grant
- help
- hospitality
- humaneness
- humanitarianism
- humanity
- kindness
- liberalitas
- liberalness
- magnanimity
- munificence
- patronage
- philanthropic gift
- philanthropy
- relief
- support
- unselfishness
- willing help Associated Concepts: charitable and benevolent institution
- charitable association
- charitable bequest
- charitable contributions
- charitable corporation
- charitable enterprise
- charitable gift
- charitable institution
- charitable organization
- charitable purposes
- charitable trusts
- charitable use
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Charity Commissioners.
Resources
See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police Officer
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- Charity Commissioners in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- Charity Commissioners in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
Charity in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of charity.
Resources
See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police Officer
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- charity in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- charity in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
English Legal System: Charity
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Charity :
A body (corporate or not) established for one of the charitable purposes specified by statute (See charitable trust). A charity is subject to the control of the High Court in the exercise of its jurisdiction with respect to charities. With certain exceptions, all charities are required to be registered with the *Charity Commissioners.
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