Endowment n. the creation of a fund, often by gift or bequest from a dead person's estate, for the maintenance of a public institution, particularly a college, university or scholarship. Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
Endowment: The transfer of money or property (usually as a gift) to a public organization for a specific purpose, such as medical research or scholarships.
ENDOWMENT. The bestowing or assuring of a dower to a woman. It is sometimes used: metaphorically, for the setting a provision for a charitable institution, as the endowment of a hospital.
Endowment Definition - Noun 1 : the act or process of endowing 2 : a result or product of endowing: as a : the income of an institution derived from donations <the university's ability to attract ~> ...
Expanded Legal Definition of EndorsementEndowment The transfer of money or property (usually as a gift) to a public organization for a specific purpose, such as medical research or scholarships.
divided into two kinds, appendant and in gross. Originally the right of nominating) or presenting was annexed to the person who built or endowed the church, but the right gradually became annexed to the manor in which it was built, for the endowment ...
Roosevelt, was briefly secretary-general of the fledgling UN, and served as head of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1946 - 49).
Foundation: A charitable organization; an endowment of moneys to a charitable organization. An individual can establish a fund or foundation, the earnings of which are designated to go for charitable purposes.
(2) Gross income derived from business; (3) Gains derived from dealing in property; (4) Interest; (5) Rents; (6) Royalties; (7) Dividends; (8) Alimony and separate maintenance payments; (9) Annuities; (10) Income from life insurance and endowment ...
register the securities with the SEC or find an exemption from the registration requirements. Selling to accredited investors is one such exemption. The term generally includes wealthy individuals and organizations such as corporations, endowments, ...
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