The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness to preserve assets for the public purpose determined by the donor as against bankruptcy law\u27s desire to maximize assets for distribution to creditors. As a general rule, assets will be distributed to creditors; as the courts say, \u27a man must be just before he is generous.\u27 However, when a charitable donee goes out of existence or otherwise becomes unable to perform a charitable trust or restricted gift, the courts will try to identify those charitable assets that are restricted in such a manner that they survive the bankruptcy proceeding. These assets excluded from the bankruptcy estate are instead subject to the venerable doctrine ...
When a charitable organization cannot fulfill the terms of a charitable gift agreement, it must deci...
This paper provides the reader with an insight into the legal analysis of the concept of ‘charity’ a...
In the last decade, the Charities Acts 1992 and 1993, the emergence of 'the contract culture', and t...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
During times of economic turmoil, certain private charitable institutions operating in urban areas o...
Trustees of charitable trusts and directors of nonprofit corporations operate under legal regimes de...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
In recent years, the nation has experienced the most severe recession since the Great Depression of ...
Set against the backdrop of fiduciary duties governing nonprofit organization management, this artic...
Is a donor powerless to prevent a charitable hospital from moving to another county after he has con...
Over the past few years the activities of philanthropic organizations have been undergoing considera...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
What are the legal limits on a charity\u27s ability to change its mission and redirect donations to ...
When a charitable organization cannot fulfill the terms of a charitable gift agreement, it must deci...
This paper provides the reader with an insight into the legal analysis of the concept of ‘charity’ a...
In the last decade, the Charities Acts 1992 and 1993, the emergence of 'the contract culture', and t...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
During times of economic turmoil, certain private charitable institutions operating in urban areas o...
Trustees of charitable trusts and directors of nonprofit corporations operate under legal regimes de...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
In recent years, the nation has experienced the most severe recession since the Great Depression of ...
Set against the backdrop of fiduciary duties governing nonprofit organization management, this artic...
Is a donor powerless to prevent a charitable hospital from moving to another county after he has con...
Over the past few years the activities of philanthropic organizations have been undergoing considera...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
What are the legal limits on a charity\u27s ability to change its mission and redirect donations to ...
When a charitable organization cannot fulfill the terms of a charitable gift agreement, it must deci...
This paper provides the reader with an insight into the legal analysis of the concept of ‘charity’ a...
In the last decade, the Charities Acts 1992 and 1993, the emergence of 'the contract culture', and t...