Sentences with phrase «bequests which»

The National Association may accept gifts and bequests which shall be administered by the Board of Directors and which shall constitute an endowment; the income derived from investment of such gifts and bequests shall be used to promote the objects of the National Association.
The Nova Scotia SPCA has already put to good use some of the donation made by the Dyke family and today made an announcement saying that «The Nova Scotia SPCA has been very fortunate to receive significant bequests which have allowed us to secure the equipment and operating costs needed to support the dream of a Mobile Spay & Neuter Clinic that can serve the Tri-County Area» commented Elizabeth Murphy, CEO of the Nova Scotia SPCA.
The Nova Scotia SPCA has already put to good use some of the donation made by the Dyke Family and today Elizabeth Murphy, CEO of the Nova Scotia SPCA made an announcement saying that «We have been very fortunate to receive significant bequests which have allowed us to secure the equipment needed to support the dream of a Mobile Spay & Neuter Clinic that will travel to communities around the Province.

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Moskovitz and his wife later started philanthropic foundation Good Ventures, and became the youngest couple to sign Bill Gates and Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge, which asks billionaires to bequest most of their wealth to charity.
The remaining items refer to deductibility of charitable contributions, gifts and bequests, which are otherwise taxable — deductibility not to the recipient nonprofit organization, but to the donor, on the rationale that what the donor gives away to a charitable organization should not be treated as income for purposes of taxation since, unlike taxable income, it does not represent the consumption or accumulation of income for the donor's personal aggrandizement.
After taking a look at Lion Kona beans processing equipment and drying porch, the tour moved to farming land in Hawaii is leased from the school district, which was granted ownership of more than 365,000 acres of land in 1883 as part of a bequest from Princess Bernice Pauahi, the last royal descendant of the Kamehameha line.
But party claims that the attorney - general's office ruled the bequest was a party political donation was contradicted by a statement from the office itself, which said it had advised the executors on how to determine where the money should go but had not offered specific advice.
But a spokesperson told politics.co.uk the «ship is beginning to stabilise», suggesting a number of bequests had been received which meant reports the party is in debt are «nonsense».
The third floor Ezra calls the bequest / comfort zone, which will be of interest to most of the country's wealth managers.
It requires a degree of conservative spending, which is a good thing, and leaves the maximum residual for a charitable bequest, unless I live too long.
There are a number of ways in which bequest can be made to benefit both Ahimsa Rescue Foundation and you, the donor, and also remember your existing heirs.
It is enforceable in court if the trustee fails to abide by its terms unlike a bequest to an individual for the care of your pet, which is not enforceable if the beneficiary does not use it as intended.
When CAPE supporter Lisa Landey passed away in April 2016, she left a bequest, part of which CAPE donated to CWOB in order to purchase the buildings that are today Muttopia.
There are a number of ways in which supporters can help us, and a very important one is arranging a bequest in support of the Center, to be disbursed upon the passing of a donor.
Bequests have enabled the Maryland SPCA to establish an endowment, which now provides a substantial part of the revenue needed to operate the adoption center.
If possible, the Center would like to maintain a copy of that portion of your will which specifically creates a bequest to Center.
Planned giving, which includes bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of stock, and gifts of life insurance, is a vital part of our success, and allows donors to leave a lasting legacy.
In doing this, we considered which organizations we would like to include in our bequest planning.
One stroll, for instance, could take in Downtown where attractions include the Museum of Fine Arts, the prestigious McGill University (founded from a bequest by a Glasgow - born fur trader), Sainte - Catherine Street for the major department stores (at Ogilvy's a bagpiper still plays every day at noon) and the Golden Square Mile with its fine Victorian homes which were once home to the country's Anglophone, predominantly Scottish, upper class.
Sooke is joined at Tate Britain by Christie's Head of British Art on Paper, Harriet Drummond, to admire a selection of watercolour studies of Lake Lucerne from the Turner Bequest, which comprises around 30,000 works on paper, including watercolours and drawings, 300 oil paintings and nearly the same number of sketchbooks, compiled during his tours of Europe.
A permanent Tate Britain collection it includes the Turner Bequest (which itself includes all works left in Turner's studio upon his death), comprising 300 oil paintings and many thousands of sketches, watercolours and 300 sketchbooks.
The Contemporary Art Society has been undertaking a major research project in which it has been digitising its rich history of acquisitions, bequests and gifts.
Work by Nick Olsen will be included in an exhibition at the QUT Art Museum which is exhibiting selected works from the Shane and Sally Thompson Bequest, a collection that was donated to the QUT Art Museum in 2009.
The museum's director, Fabrice Hergott, who selected the Werner gift, describes the donation as the most significant to the museum — which was established in 1937 and opened to the public in 1961 — since a 1951 bequest from Maurice Girardin.
Rockefeller was particularly instrumental in the growth of MoMA, securing significant bequests and loaning many paintings from his own collection, which was once valued at $ 500m.
Its acquisition, by the Nationalmuseum made possible by a bequest from the Wiros Fund, reunites the work with the main part of his drawings collection, which is held by the museum.
After the inaugural exhibitions — some of which run through the fall, others into 2017 — curators will be free to integrate Fisher Collection works with pieces from the permanent collection in a range of exhibitions, and Campaign for Art donations — some of which are gifts, others pledges or bequests — will be part of the permanent collection depending on arrangements made with their benefactors.
From 1948 onwards, in response to the growth of fine art in the United States - which had superceded Paris as the world centre of artistic activity - The Whitney started to accept donations and bequests from other sources.
It celebrates Dye's bequest of his archive and a number of sculptures to the Leeds Museums and Galleries sculpture collection, which is managed by the Henry Moore Institute.
In 2002 she took charge of the newly founded Sammlung für Fotografie und Neue Medien of the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen / Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, which was expanded by the Ann and Jürgen Wilde bequest in 2010.
To thank them for their generous bequest, the museum had given them a small annuity, and the Vogels used this, and what was left from their pensions, to buy yet more art, which will also be donated to the National Gallery; they now own more than 4,000 works.
Now, in celebration of a substantial bequest by the artist's widow, Helen Friend Langlais, the Colby College Museum of Art has organized a long - overdue retrospective of Langlais» career, which this publication accompanies.
This spectacular bequest, which was presented to the Museum 25 years ago, transformed the DMA's collection of late 19th - century French art and founded the institution's collection in European decorative arts.
In 1910, the main part of the Turner Bequest, which includes unfinished paintings and drawings, was rehoused in the Duveen Turner Wing at the National Gallery of British Art (now Tate Britain).
In 2008 the gallery celebrated its first centenary with Hugh Lane: 100 Years exhibition which saw the return from National Gallery London all 39 paintings from Sir Hugh Lane's 1917 Bequest.
Lord Iveagh was a prolific collector of Old Master and British paintings, which were donated to the nation as part of the Iveagh Bequest in 1929.
Drawn from the finest and most comprehensive collection of his work, the Turner Bequest, held at Tate Britain in London, the exhibition features over 100 works of art including oil paintings and watercolours, some of which have never been previously exhibited.
His bequest funding which, he specified, should be used to acquire only art created within 25 years of purchase, began a continuing tradition of collecting contemporary art which has allowed Aberdeen Art Gallery to establish an important collection of modern and contemporary art.
It is vitally important that the Contemporary Art Society is able to display works that have come to us as generous gifts and bequests — both to encourage further gifts from our networks of supporters, which are crucial to the ongoing development of public collections in this country, as well as to fulfil the wish of philanthropists such as Dr. Lande that their private art collections are enjoyed by public audiences.»
The display will include photographs, paintings, woodcuts, ceramics and glass that reference local industries from the cotton trade and ceramics to shipping and mining upon which local philanthropists built their wealth and subsequent bequests.
The Jerry Drown Wood Studio Gallery displays revolving wood exhibitions from the permanent collection, much of which was donated as a bequest from Jerry Drown, a long - time supporter of the School.
His father had earlier paid for an extension to house the major part of the Turner Bequest, which in 1987 was transferred to a wing paid for by Sir Charles Clore.
In 2005, these works, which form part of the Turner Bequest held at Tate Britain, were re-appraised by Turner Curator Ian Warrell, who concluded that Ruskin and Wornum did not destroy them.
Artworks were selected from the Arts Council Collection, which includes nearly 8000 artworks by 2000 artists, and the Ealand & Warwick Bequest, which is part of our own collection.
In 1855, a bequest by the Basel art dealer Samuel Birrmann (1793 - 1843) established a significant fund to purchase contemporary Swiss art, an early acquisition of which was a large group of paintings by the Basel artist Arnold Bocklin (1827 - 1901)- who was, along with Ferdinand Hodler (1853 - 1918), the greatest Swiss painter of the 19th century.
Looking only at the past few years, we could mention the Brassaï photographs and drawings, bequeathed by his widow, and two extraordinary works by American artist Morris Louis, which came to us as a bequest from his widow Marcella Brenner.
Chief among his bequests, which also included sculpture, drawings, prints, and decorative arts such as furniture, porcelains, enamels, rugs, and silver, were one hundred thirty - one paintings.
You want to modify conditions or restrictions on the receipt of a bequest, such as the age at which a child can receive a bequest.
In spite of the testator's good intentions, these bequests often lead to claims when there is confusion over which institution was to receive the bequest.
In other situations there is ambiguity about which institution was to receive the bequest.
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