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  1. CLPR Vol.7.3.5 Charities and the New Deal: Challenges for the Future - Debra Morris
  2. CLPR Vol.7.3.4 1601- Preamble: The State's Agenda for Charity - Blake Bromley
  3. CLPR Vol.7.3.3 Promoting Sport and Charity Law - Francesca Quint and Gordon Nurse
  4. CLPR Vol.7.3.2 Giving Away Your Art Collection - Part II - Mary Ambrose
  5. CLPR Vol.7.3.1 The Art of the Possible - Part I Giving away your art collectionbut still enjoying it - Charitable options - Robert Meakin
  6. CLPR Vol.7.3 Fronts - Contents - Editorial
  7. CLPR Vol.7.2.8 Book Reviews
  8. CLPR Vol.7.2.7 Charities and Child Abuse: A Little Minefield - Francesca Quint
  9. CLPR Vol.7.2.6 Charitable Trusts for the Advancement of Religion: Judicial Rejection of Metaphysical Benefits and the Emergence of Public Interaction - Toby Haddock
  10. CLPR Vol.7.2.5 Socially Responsible Investment by Charities - Robert Meakin
  11. CLPR Vol.7.2.4 Endowed Charities: A Total Return Approach to Investment? - James Dutton
  12. CLPR Vol.7.2.3 Permanent Endowment and Total Return - Judith Hill & Julian Smith
  13. CLPR Vol.7.2.2 Financing Trading Companies Owned by Charities - Robert Venables Q.C. and James Kessler Q.C.
  14. CLPR Vol.7.2 Fronts - Contents - Editorial
  15. CLPR Vol.7.1.4 The Definition of Religion In Charity Law in the Age of Fundamental Human Rights - Kathryn Brornley
  16. CLPR Vol.7.1.3 Charitable Companies Ceasing to Be Charitable - James Dutton
  17. CLPR Vol.7.1.2 Some Tax Planning Opportunities with the New Income Tax Relief for Gift of Shares and Securities to Charities - Robert Venables Q.C. & James Kessler Q.C.
  18. CLPR Vol.7.1 Fronts - Contents - Editorial

CLPR Vol.7.2.2 Financing Trading Companies Owned by Charities – Robert Venables Q.C. and James Kessler Q.C.

Written by developer on 03/09/2024 17:46

CLPR Vol.7.2.2  Financing Trading Companies Owned by Charities  –  Robert Venables Q.C. and James Kessler Q.C.