Endowment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ethos
disposition of a community or people considered as a natural endowment the spirit which actuates manners and customs also the characteristic
Faculty
leading kinds of soul activity as knowledge feeling volition intellectual endowment or gift power as faculties of the mind or the
Religious trust
for the benefit of the Sikh community and a private endowment created for the worship of a family idol in which
Religious institutions
Religious institutions, means a math, temple or specific endowment. Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959, s. 6(18), Joint
Disendowment
The act of depriving of an endowment or endowments
Person having interest
belongs, Mahant Sri Regunath Das v. Commissioner of Hindu Religious Endowment, (1986) 61 Cut LT 189 (Ori). The definition of the
Public school
wholly or partly under public control or maintained largely by endowment and not carried on chiefly for profit specif and commonly
Charitable uses and trusts
purposes, such as parks, universities, schools, museums, places of worship, endowment or augmentation of livings, literary and scientific institutions, etc. A
Patronum faciunt dos, 'dificatio, fundus
Patronum faciunt dos, 'dificatio, fundus. Dod. Adv. 7, (Endowment, building, and land make a patron.)
Debt
(iv) a co-operative society; and (v) a waqf, trust or endowment for a charitable or religious purpose only. (vi) a person,
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