Miscellaneous publications relating to Dawson's charity, 1857-98

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Page 7 - Charity in the books to be provided for that purpose, and such accounts shall be stated for each year, and...
Page 9 - Contributions towards the purchase of Annuities, whether present or deferred, or in aid of any income or other means of support possessed by the recipient which shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Trustees to be properly secured, and to have been produced by his or her own exertions and providence.
Page 9 - Governors, to the intent that the same, so soon as it shall amount to a suitable sum, shall be invested in the name of the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds in trust for the Foundation in augmentation of its general endowment.
Page 12 - If any doubt or question shall arise among the trustees as to the proper construction or application of any of the provisions of this scheme, or the management of the Charity, application may be made by them to the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales for direction thereon, which direction, when given, shall be binding on the trustees ; and any provision...
Page 3 - ... same, according to the direction of the said Board, to or near a principal outer door of the Parish Church of St.
Page 12 - If any doubt or question arises among the Governors as to the proper construction or application of any of the provisions of this Scheme, the Governors shall apply to the Charity Commissioners for their opinion and advice thereon, which opinion and advice when given shall be binding on the Governors and all persons claiming under the Trust who shall be affected by the question so decided.
Page 5 - ... by a resolution to be forthwith notified by them with all proper information to the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, at their office in London, but no such appointment shall be valid until the same shall have been approved by the said commissioners, and their approval certified under their official seal.

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