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Shebaitship

founder does not dispose of the shebaiti rights in the endowment created by him, the shebaitship devolves on the heirs of

University

and regulations for the University, its colleges and halls, emoluments, endowments trusts, foundations, institutions, etc., in general accordance with the recommendations

Church of Scotland

by a selection committee. The tenure of ecclesiastical property and endowments was reorganized by the Church of Scotland (Property and Endowments)

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Grammar Schools

Grammar Schools, endowed schools founded (many of them by King Edward the Sixth)

Hindu

Principles of Hindu Law (Fourteenth Edition)]. The Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1926 does not define the term 'Hindu'. This word

Perpetual curate

of a parochial church, which, although an appropriation, has no endowed vicar. He is entitled to emolument for his services. By

Religious institutions

Religious institutions, means a math, temple or specific endowment. Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959, s. 6(18), Joint

Endower

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endow

endow [Anglo-French endower, from Old French en-, prefix stressing completion + douer to

Corporation or body politic

Bench Division of the High Court: the eleemsoynary, by the endower (who is the fundator perficines of such), or by his

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