The Charitable Uses Act 1601
- The Charitable Uses Act 1601
The Charitable Uses Act of 1601 is an Act (43 Eliz I, c.4) of the Parliament of England dealing with the definition of a charity.
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* [http://www2.vcn.bc.ca/fullText Text of a judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal of Vancouver, British Columbia containing the text of the Act]
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