In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. Departing from the common law, section 405(c) of the Uniform Trust Code provides that “[t]he settlor of a charitable trust, among others, may maintain a proceeding to enforce the trust.” This Article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent, a settlor’s right to enforce a charitable trust should be assignable to third parties. Should the law permit the settlor of a charitable trust to assign her enforcement rights after the creation of the trust, or should assignments be recognized only if they are spelled out in the trust instrument? How many potential assignees may the settlor properly select? Once the right has been assigned t...
This article explores the circumstances under which a person who does not contribute property to a t...
This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligat...
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...
In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. ...
The charitable trust has become a major source of social beneficence and public welfare. Its signifi...
This is the fourth in an exchange of articles published by the Wyoming Law Review discussing the app...
What are the legal limits on a charity\u27s ability to change its mission and redirect donations to ...
Is a donor powerless to prevent a charitable hospital from moving to another county after he has con...
In the case of private trusts the dangers of long continued neglect or other breaches are not great....
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Set against the backdrop of fiduciary duties governing nonprofit organization management, this artic...
It is the purpose of this article to chronicle and analyze the process by which constitutional and t...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This article explores the circumstances under which a person who does not contribute property to a t...
This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligat...
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...
In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. ...
The charitable trust has become a major source of social beneficence and public welfare. Its signifi...
This is the fourth in an exchange of articles published by the Wyoming Law Review discussing the app...
What are the legal limits on a charity\u27s ability to change its mission and redirect donations to ...
Is a donor powerless to prevent a charitable hospital from moving to another county after he has con...
In the case of private trusts the dangers of long continued neglect or other breaches are not great....
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Set against the backdrop of fiduciary duties governing nonprofit organization management, this artic...
It is the purpose of this article to chronicle and analyze the process by which constitutional and t...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This article explores the circumstances under which a person who does not contribute property to a t...
This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligat...
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...