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Relating to the gratuitous transfer of something as in the nature of a gift.
A donative trust is the conveyance of p...
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Divorce, Spousal support, separate property, donative inten, duration of marriage
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Monroe County Surrogate's Court Judge Edmund A. Calvaruso was asked to decide how best to carry out the wishes of Jean Frankenstein, who directed that 40 percent of her residuary estate be distributed to Genesee Hospital "for research relating to and for the treatment of respiratory illnesses - pursuant to the direction of Dr. Alvin Ureles.
Genesee Hospital closed after Frankenstein died and before judicial settlement of her estate.
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... an established record of involvement in donative programs and experience in maintaining and verifyi...
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inter vivos gift, donative intent, relinquish ownership and control
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On its face, original intent is not a bad word. Intent permeates the law. The different types of intent include but are not limited to testamentary intent, objective intent, transferred intent, predatory intent, donative intent, legislative intent and original intent. Intent is like a substance on the lens of a microscope. It must be dissected.
When kleptocrats agree to steal property or kidnap humans and commit an overt act in furtherance of a criminal agreement, prosecutors will construe the transaction in light of criminal intent. On the other hand, oathtakers must legitimize the founding fathers in construing the Constitution. That being the case, original intent has become a euphemism for criminal intent. It is not a synonym, however.
The founding fathers had criminal intent in fra...
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Trial court did not err in labeling $110,000 in value of real estate to be separate property of wife after reaching a credibility determination with regard to her testimony that she lacked the donative intent to transfer the property from herself to herself and her husband. Trial court similarly did not err in labeling $40,000 in value of real estate to be separate property of wife after finding that the forgiveness of the indebtedness was a gift from wife's father to her, alone.
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The field of strategic leadership, or the study of how top-level leaders influence organizational performance, has not yet been widely extended to the nonprofit sector. Prior research on nonprofit leadership suggests strategic leadership theory is applicable in nonprofit organizations. However, the exercise of nonprofit strategic leadership may differ from that found in the for-profit sector. Drawing from the literature on both strategic leadership and nonprofit leadership, propositions are offered to explain the ways in which nonprofit strategic leadership contributes to organizational performance. Propositions developed to explain organizational performance concern learning capacity, capacity for change, managerial wisdom, organizational context, organizational innovation, and mission...
... based on their primary revenue sources: donative and commercial (Herman & Renz, 2008). The types of...
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Divorce-de facto termination date-separate property-marital property-financial misconduct-R.C. 3105.171-fraud-arson-donative intent-inter vivos gift.
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In , University of Iowa Law Professor Thomas P. Gallanis examines the balance of rights between the central participants of the trust: the donor and the beneficiaries. After hundreds of years of pro-donor, or settlor, orientation, American trust law has recently begun to move toward favoring the rights of beneficiaries. This change is manifested in the modern approach to spendthrift clauses, administrative deviation, and other questions. While the development is welcome, it is not yielding a beneficiary-dominated law, but rather a balanced regime that respects both settlor interests and beneficiary property rights.