Donation - Law Dictionary Search Results
charitable contribution
charitable contribution Money or property donated to a qualified charity.
sell
: to offer for sale vi : to dispose of something by sale : make a sale compare donate sell·er n sell short : to sell something one does not own : make a short sale
pro bono
pro bono [Latin pro bono publico for the public good] : being, involving, or doing legal work donated esp. for the public good [pro bono counsel]
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donor
donor : one that gives, donates, grants, or confers something ;specif : settlor
disposable portion
disposable portion in the civil law of Louisiana : the portion of a testate succession that may be donated to legatees other than the forced heir compare marital portion
deliver
must be ed to be effective "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] see also gift compare bail, convey, donate, give, sell de·liv·er·able adj
convey
deed or will) [agreed to to the estate his Manhattan town house "R. H. Jensen"] compare alienate, devise, donate, give, grant, sell con·vey·ee [kən-vā-ē] n con·vey·or [kən-vā-ər] n
basis
to reflect changes in value (as through improvement or depreciation) car·ry·over basis [kar-ē-ō-vər-] : the basis of a donated or transferred asset that is equal to the basis of the asset when it was in the hands
Jamaican switch
of the money with the victim or asks the victim for help in finding a suitable charity to donate to, at which time the other conspirator appears and promises to assist if both the victim and first
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