| 1883 - 548 sider
...manifested, even if the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and indeed must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...essential element of indefiniteness, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. If the founder describes the general nature of the charitable trust,... | |
| 1883 - 552 sider
...manifested, even if the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and indeed must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons ; for if all tbe beuefioiaries are personally designated, the trust lacks the essential element of tndeflniteiiess,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1004 sider
...manifested, even if the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and indeed must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...essential element of indefiniteness, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. If the founder describes the general nature of a charitable trust,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 890 sider
...manifested, even if the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and indeed must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...essential element of indefiniteness, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. If the founder describes the general nature of the charitable trust,... | |
| 1911 - 1170 sider
...the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and indeed must, he for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons;...designated, the trust lacks the essential element of indefiniteuess, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. If the founder describes the general... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1886 - 986 sider
...its legal meaning. Justice Strong in Kain v. Gibboney, 101 US 365. They [charities] may, and indeed must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...essential element of indefiniteness, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. Justice Gray in Rassellv. Allen, 107 US 167. To give it [a gift]... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1886 - 1086 sider
...even if the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may and, indeed, must be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...essential element of indefiniteness, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. If the founder describes the general nature of the charitable trust,... | |
| 1917 - 1184 sider
...manifested, even if the particular form or manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and indeed must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...persons ; for if all the beneficiaries are personally designa ted, the trust lacks the essential element of indefiniteness. which is one characteristic of... | |
| 1905 - 1270 sider
...even if the particular form and manner pointed out by him cannot be followed. They may, and, Indeed, must, be for the benefit of an indefinite number of...designated, the trust lacks the essential element of Indeflniteness, which is one characteristic of a legal charity. If the founder describes the general... | |
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