Law of charity / by Gino Dal Pont.
2021
N215.K1 DAL 2021
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Title
Law of charity / by Gino Dal Pont.
Edition
3rd edition
ISBN
9780409353808 paperback
Imprint
Chatswood, NSW : LexisNexis, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
lviii, 584 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
N215.K1 DAL 2021
Summary
Cited frequently in decisions in superior courts across Australia, including in the High Court of Australia, Law of Charity is a high-level work focusing on the law that governs and regulates the application of money or property for charitable purposes. Providing coverage of Australian law and, for chiefly comparative purposes, salient aspects of charity law in other common law jurisdictions (including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore), this work is an exposition of the law pertaining to charitable objects, also encompassing the history of charity law, the privileges extended to charity and matters of jurisdiction vis-à-vis charity law. It concludes with a set of chapters dedicated to the reform of this area of law. Law of Charity is the ideal companion to Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits, which is the essential resource for those who need to master non-profit tax issues or provide sound professional advice to the sector. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition : 2017.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Charity Contextualised
1. Context
2. The Concept of 'Charity'
3. Public Benefit
Part II: Charity Historicised
4. England and The United States
5. Australia and New Zealand
Part III: Charity Privileged
6. Privileges at General Law
7. Privileges Under Statute
Part IV: Charity Delimited
8. Relief of the Poor, Aged and Impotent
9. Advancement of Education
10. Advancement of Religion
11. Other Purposes Beneficial to the Community
12. Sporting and Political Purposes
13. Mixed Purposes
Part V: Charity Administered
14. Jurisdiction of the Court and Attorney-General
15. Cy-Près Variation at General Law
16. Variation Schemes Under Statute
17. Charitable Entities
18. Regulation of Charitable Fundraising
Part VI: Charity Reformed
19. Definitional Reform
20. Accountability and Fundraising Reform
21. Fiscal Reform.
1. Context
2. The Concept of 'Charity'
3. Public Benefit
Part II: Charity Historicised
4. England and The United States
5. Australia and New Zealand
Part III: Charity Privileged
6. Privileges at General Law
7. Privileges Under Statute
Part IV: Charity Delimited
8. Relief of the Poor, Aged and Impotent
9. Advancement of Education
10. Advancement of Religion
11. Other Purposes Beneficial to the Community
12. Sporting and Political Purposes
13. Mixed Purposes
Part V: Charity Administered
14. Jurisdiction of the Court and Attorney-General
15. Cy-Près Variation at General Law
16. Variation Schemes Under Statute
17. Charitable Entities
18. Regulation of Charitable Fundraising
Part VI: Charity Reformed
19. Definitional Reform
20. Accountability and Fundraising Reform
21. Fiscal Reform.
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