Charities Acts definition
Examples of Charities Acts in a sentence
The Board of Directors of the Company will be responsible for the overall management and direction of the Company in accordance with its legal obligations, including but not limited to those under the Companies Acts and Charities Acts, and in accordance with the Boards governance requirements, directives in relation to state bodies and the various requirements set out in this Agreement.
The Agreement is non-exclusive and has a simple six month rolling term; it is compliant with the 1992 and 2016 Charities Acts.
The Engine Room is a Registered Charity, No: 1157480 bound by the Charities Acts 1993 and 2000.
These provide revocable authority for the Schools: “Unless and until the direction is revoked to be at liberty (subject to the provisions of the Charities Acts and general law) to sell, exchange, mortgage or lease the properties or any part or parts of them (of the 1983 Conveyances and/or the Original Trusts), without requirement for any further specific direction in that behalf from the Meeting (a "Relevant Disposal")” [Deed of Direction paragraph 3.1].
Please remember that there are additional requirements in acting for a Baptist church that is governed by the various Charities Acts, particularly where that church is contemplating a sharing arrangement.