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  • 91charitable organization — noun An organization with charitable purposes only. Syn: charity See Also: non profit organization …

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  • 92Charitable Ambulance — Gekrat bus and driver The Charitable Ambulance GmbH (known as Gekrat , a shortened version of its full German name, Gemeinnützige Krankentransport GmbH) was a National Socialist subdivision of the Action T4 organization. The euphemistically named …

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  • 93Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act 1844 — The Charitable Bequests Act was introduced by Sir Robert Peel in 1844, in an attempt to win over moderate Catholic support. The Act enabled Catholics to leave money and items in their last will and testament to the Catholic Church. The act made… …

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  • 94Charitable work by Stella Vine — Stella Vine In 2005, British artist, Stella Vine, gave three paintings to the Imagine A World exhibition, organised by Amnesty International.[1] In 2006, she donated …

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  • 95Charitable Lead Trust — A trust designed to reduce beneficiaries taxable income by first donating a portion of the trust s income to charities and then, after a specified period of time, transferring the remainder of the trust to the beneficiaries. The whole idea of a… …

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  • 96Charitable Remainder Trust — A tax exempt irrevocable trust designed to reduce the taxable income of individuals by first dispersing income to the beneficiaries of the trust for a specified period of time and then donating the remainder of the trust to the designated charity …

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  • 97Charitable Split-Dollar Insurance Plan — Identical to a standard split dollar insurance plan, except that a charity, instead of an employer, owns the life insurance policy. Charitable split dollar insurance plans pay death benefit proceeds to the beneficiaries of the donor, just as… …

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  • 98charitable remainder trust — An irrevocable trust that pays income to a designated person or persons until the grantor s death, when the income is passed on to a designated charity. A charitable lead trust by contrast allows the charity to receive income during the grantor s …

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  • 99charitable contributions — See: political and charitable contributions …

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  • 100charitable institution —    A charitable institution is an institution established out of the motive of charity to provide help to those in need, such as the poor, handicapped, infirm, elderly, and victims of natural disasters …

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