Charity Commissioners definition

Charity Commissioners means the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales appointed under the relevant legislation, or such other persons or organisation as succeeds or replaces them from time to time;
Charity Commissioners means the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales referred to in [F15section 1 of the Charities Act 1993].
Charity Commissioners means the Charity Commissioners constituted in accordance with section 1 of the Charities Act 1993 (c.10),

Examples of Charity Commissioners in a sentence

  • A person who has at any time been removed from the office of charity trustee or trustee for a charity by an order made by the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, the Charity Commission, the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland or the High Court, on the grounds of misconduct or mismanagement in the administration of the charity for which the person was responsible, to which the person was privy, or which the person by their conduct contributed to or facilitated.

  • Basis of independent examiner’s report My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners.

  • Charitable trustees must ensure that the information relating to the charity and trustees is registered with the Charity Commissioners and that annual accounts, reports and returns are completed and sent.

  • Registered with the Charity Commissioners of England and Wales No 231060.

  • Basis of independent examiner’s reportMy examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners.

  • Depending on the nature and circumstances of the case, Concern will involve the appropriate authorities, including the Charity Commissioners, to ensure the protection of all programme participants and the transparency of our safeguarding processes.

  • By virtue of a Scheme made by the Charity Commissioners on 15th May 2000, the Council now has limited power, subject to complying with charity law and the prior written consent of the Charity Commissioners, to let part of the Charity's property provided that this will not unduly interfere with the objects of the Charity.

  • There shall be a separate charitable fund known as the “NASUWT Benevolent Fund” which shall have such separate Rules as are approved by Conference from time to time with the consent of the Charity Commissioners which Rules shall provide for but shall not be limited to the objects, benefits, constitution, and administration of the fund.

  • The Honorary Treasurer shall prepare year end accounts for submission to the Annual General Meeting and the Charity Commissioners.

  • A Fellow who has been adjudged bankrupt or whose estate has been sequestered and (in either case) who has not been discharged, or who has made a composition or arrangement with, or has granted a trust deed for, his or her creditors and has not been discharged in respect of it, or who has been removed from the office of charity trustee by order of the Charity Commissioners or by order of the High Court, shall without delay inform the Master of the circumstances of the matter.

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