Religious Endowments Act, 1863; (c) the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890; (d) the Charitable and Religious Trusts Act, 1920; and (e) sections ... this Act;] [Substituted by Act No. 31 of 2008.] (4) "Charitable endowment" means all property given or endowed for the benefit of, or used
Section 34 in Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959
34. Alienation of immovable trust property.
(1) Any exchange, sale or mortgage ... such manner as may be prescribed, inviting objections and suggestions with respect thereto; and all objections and suggestions received from the trustee or other persons
which may be connected with any such security; (h) undertaking and executing trusts; (i) undertaking the administration of estates as executor, trustee or otherwise ... making payments towards insurance; subscribing to or guaranteeing moneys for charitable or benevolent objects or for any exhibition or for any public, general or useful
account or as an agent or trust for any person or society or for any religious or charitable purpose or as a receiver who would ... time being is in the change of such object. (77) "Platform" means any structure which is placed on or covers or projects over any street
debt due by a director; (c) invest, otherwise than in trust securities, the sale proceeds resulting from the disposal, after the commencement of this ... after the commencement of this Act, to charitable and other funds not directly-relating to the objects of the corporation or the welfare
public trust or any religious or charitable institution or a wakf. Provided that where any public trust registered under the Rajasthan Public Trust ... registered, charitable institution intends to use its land or holding or part thereof and returns/proceeds received there from the purposes of fulfilment
death"; (17) "public charitable purpose" includes relief of the poor education medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility ... administration; (19) "settled property" means property which stands limited to, or in trust for, any persons, natural or judicial by way of succession, whether
Charitable and Religious Trusts Act, 1920
3. Power to apply to the Court in respect of trusts of a charitable or religious nature
.Save ... interest in any express or constructive trust created or existing for a public purpose of a charitable or religious nature may apply by petition
charitable trust.
(1) Any agricultural income derived from property held under a trust or other legal obligations wholly or partly for religious or charitable purposes ... section, "purposes of a charitable nature" include relief of the poor, education, medical relief, and advancement of any other object of general public utility
under trust including Muslim trusts commonly known as Wakf-al-al-aulad or other legal obligation wholly or in part for religious or charitable purposes ... charitable purpose" includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility. Chapter II Computation