Sentences with phrase «as charity trustees»

Joshua's charities practice encompasses all aspects of litigation in the Chancery Division and county courts, advisory work and drafting, with particular experience in disputes involving religious charities and unincorporated associations, and advising local authorities holding land as charity trustees.

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He has served as a founder and trustee of the Investor Protection Trust, a public charity dedicated to investor education.
There will be organic champagne corks popping in Cowley Street, because as an educational charity the trustees of the IEA insist on staff severing party political links.
All of them were also trustees of Banks» charity, the Love Saves the Day Foundation, which was recently wound up in the midst of an investigation by the Charity Commission — as exposed by Peter over at the Ferret.
• If a charity trustee or member of senior staff is closely associated with a political party or is running as a prospective parliamentary candidate, then the organisation should think about its governance arrangements and risk management, such as by considering what steps might be taken to avoid being seen as politically partisan.
She is also a Governor of a High School and sits on several charities as a Trustee.
Brooke C. Aldrich, trustee at the charity Neotropical Primate Conservation, highlights serious concerns around the wider implications of using primate «actors» in films, including the trivialization of their conservation and welfare needs and representing them as suitable pets to viewers.
In March 2016 the Commission wrote to the trustees and asked them to provide a written response and evidence of their compliance with the action plan, as well as provide a written response to concerns raised in the media about the charity and its hosting of guest speakers at the school.
The Trustees of New Schools Network today announced Mark Lehain as the interim director of the free schools charity.
Teach First's trustee board has chosen a leading figure in UK education, Russell Hobby, to take over as Chief Executive of the social mobility and education charity later this year.
He has been a trustee for various charities and currently sits as an employment tribunal member in London East.
As a UK - registered charity, we are governed by a board of trustees who direct our work.
In performing the above functions, the trustees must also ensure they comply with the MAT's articles of association, provisions of the master and supplemental funding agreements, Academies Financial Handbook, duties and responsibilities of a company director and charity trustee as set out in the Companies Act 2006 and the Charities Act 2011.
This is my creative portfolio and then with an idea of what kind of income you're making from it, so that you can have a meaningful conversation about who to choose as a trustee, who to choose as a personal representative and making decisions about your heirs and how you're going to divide it up or whether you're going to choose to give it to charity.
Simply name your chosen charity as the beneficiaryBeneficiary The person (s), institution, trustee or estate you choose to give money, property or other benefits when you die.
The Trustees have ultimate responsibility for the charity's vision, values ethos and strategy as well as for the overall performance.
As well as acting as a Trustee for various charities over the past 20 years, Irene also has previous experience volunteering for Cats Protection, having helped set up a branch in Burgess Hill more than 30 years agAs well as acting as a Trustee for various charities over the past 20 years, Irene also has previous experience volunteering for Cats Protection, having helped set up a branch in Burgess Hill more than 30 years agas acting as a Trustee for various charities over the past 20 years, Irene also has previous experience volunteering for Cats Protection, having helped set up a branch in Burgess Hill more than 30 years agas a Trustee for various charities over the past 20 years, Irene also has previous experience volunteering for Cats Protection, having helped set up a branch in Burgess Hill more than 30 years ago.
Trustees of the Contemporary Art Society, including Mark Stephens, Sarah Elson and Zach Leonard, will be joined by artists who have benefited from the charity's support earlier in their careers, such as Jeremy Deller, Bob and Roberta Smith and 2012 Turner Prize winner, Elizabeth Price.
He is a member of the National Council on White House History, an US not for profit that is the custodian of the White House, its art and history, as well as being a Director of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) and a trustee of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, a British charity focused on wildlife conservation.
She is a member of the Board of Trustees for Western New England University, a member of the inGage Advisory Council, Inforum Center for Leadership «s strategy to position Michigan as a hub for high - growth women entrepreneurs, and is a past member of the board of directors for The Pink Fund, a Michigan - based charity that provides short - term financial aid to women and men who are in active treatment for and recovery from breast cancer.
His work involved considering policy response and coverage issues as well as managing claims against (amongst others) architects, engineers, design and build contractors, surveyors, valuers, charity trustees and directors and officers of both private and public limited companies.
This brand new guidance clarifies the issues that trustees need to consider when faced with litigation and helps them comply with their legal obligations as well as their duty to act in the best interests of their charity.
Outside work I am involved with two charities as a Trustee on the Board of the Makers Guild in Wales and an Honorary Vice President of the Welsh Charitables RFC.
Charities Act 2006 (Commencement No 4, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2008 (SI 2008/945) Brought into force, intralia, the fol lowing provisions of the Charities Act 2006 on 1 April 2008: s 1 (meaning of charity); s 2 (meaning of «charitable purpose»); s 3 («public benefit» test); s 4 (6)(guidance as to the operation of the public benefit requirement); s 5 (1)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustCharities Act 2006 (Commencement No 4, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2008 (SI 2008/945) Brought into force, intralia, the fol lowing provisions of the Charities Act 2006 on 1 April 2008: s 1 (meaning of charity); s 2 (meaning of «charitable purpose»); s 3 («public benefit» test); s 4 (6)(guidance as to the operation of the public benefit requirement); s 5 (1)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustCharities Act 2006 on 1 April 2008: s 1 (meaning of charity); s 2 (meaning of «charitable purpose»); s 3 («public benefit» test); s 4 (6)(guidance as to the operation of the public benefit requirement); s 5 (1)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustcharities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustcharities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trust or duty.
(Commencement No 4, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2008 (SI 2008/945) Brought into force, intralia, the fol lowing provisions of the Charities Act 2006 on 1 April 2008: s 1 (meaning of charity); s 2 (meaning of «charitable purpose»); s 3 («public benefit» test); s 4 (6)(guidance as to the operation of the public benefit requirement); s 5 (1)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustCharities Act 2006 on 1 April 2008: s 1 (meaning of charity); s 2 (meaning of «charitable purpose»); s 3 («public benefit» test); s 4 (6)(guidance as to the operation of the public benefit requirement); s 5 (1)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustcharities, sports clubs etc); s 5 (2)(special provisions about recreational charities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trustcharities, sports clubs etc); s 29 (1)(duty of auditor etc. of charity which is not a company to report matters to the Commission); s 30 (Group Accounts); s 33 (duty of auditor etc of charitable company to report matters to the Commission); and s 38 (power of Commission to relieve trustees, auditors etc from liability for breach of trust or duty.
His clients include individuals, private banking groups, trust companies, estate trustees, as well as private trusts, charities, and foundations.
Acting as Trustee for his Clients» Trust, Partner Chris Spesia has distributed almost $ 2 million to local and national charities.
The wide - ranging guidance for trustees also covers such issues as whether charities can invest in companies in which trustees have private interests, and whether a charity can pay an investment manager.
He regularly advises on such matters as charitable status and registration, the sale of charity land, the conduct of meetings of charitable bodies, the appointment and removal of charity trustees, the powers and duties of charity trustees and the making of schemes.
A charity does not enjoy the same freedom of action as a non-charitable body and in particular its trustees must adopt a risk averse approach.
He also acts as a Trustee at Headway West Sussex, a branch of the national charity, assisting brain injured people in the West Sussex area.
(g) to categorise my files and make a list of the categories and with a short descriptions of the files in each category, provide copies of the list to my Trustees and to [any person named by them (or) the beneficiaries of my will (other than charities and other bodies)(or)[list names] and provide to any of them copies in computer readable form of such of the files as any of those person requests; and
The judgment about who can volunteer to be a charity trustee could be made based on the subjective views and opinions of whoever is running the Charity Commission — which might be unduly influenced by media or political pressure as opposed to an objective consideration of the facts and legal due process.
At the moment, charity law disqualifies any person with unspent convictions for crimes involving dishonesty and deception from volunteering as a trustee.
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