Charity Commission definition

Charity Commission means the Charity Commission for England and
Charity Commission means the Charity Commission for England and Wales;
Charity Commission. – means one or more of:

Examples of Charity Commission in a sentence

  • The members of the LGB shall not do or omit to do anything that would give rise to a breach of the Trust’s Funding Agreements with the Secretary of State, or to censure of any kind by the Principal Regulator, the Charity Commission or any other regulator.

  • This company was also registered as a new charity with the Charity Commission (Charity No. 1141869).

  • The Trust is registered in England and Wales, with the Charity Commission and Information Commissioner’s Offic.

  • LOCAL GOVERNING BODY 1 Doing or omitting to do any act or thing which might reasonably be expected to give rise to a breach of the Company’s Funding Agreements with the Secretary of State or to give rise to censure of any kind by the Principal Regulator, the Charity Commission or any regulator.

  • The “Old” charity within which Maldon CAB had operated has been closed and “struck off” by the Charity Commission.


More Definitions of Charity Commission

Charity Commission means the Charity Commission for England and Wales or any successor from time to time for the purposes of the Charities Act;
Charity Commission means the Charity Commission for England & Wales;
Charity Commission means the Charity Commission of England and Wales;
Charity Commission means the Charity Commission for England and Wales which was established by law as the regulator and registrar of charities in England and Wales.
Charity Commission means the Charity Commission established under the Charities Xxx 0000;
Charity Commission means the regulator of charities in England and Wales including for the avoidance of doubt any successor body established or authorised to perform the statutory duties of the predecessor body.
Charity Commission means the non-ministerial government department regulator of charities in England and Wales, or any equivalent successor body;