Bogert, Trusts and Trustees

Document Type

Book

Publication Date

2010

Abstract

In this volume, Alan Newman provides an in-depth analysis of the legal principles governing charitable trusts. Sections 961 through 974 delve into various aspects of charitable trusts, including their creation, administration, modification, and termination. The treatise examines the unique characteristics of charitable trusts, such as the doctrine of cy pres, the role of the attorney general in enforcement, and the tax implications associated with charitable giving. Newman also discusses contemporary issues and challenges in the administration of charitable trusts, offering insights into best practices and legal considerations for trustees and legal practitioners.

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Thomson West, 3rd edition

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