Examples of Charity Commissioner in a sentence
If a trust becomes inactive due to the negligence of its trustees, the Charity Commissioner may take steps to revive the trust.
The Grant Recipient shall provide the Authority with copies of their annual return, accounts and charity annual return (as applicable) within five days of filing them at Companies House and/or the Charity Commissioner.
Where the Grant Recipient is a registered charity, the Grant Recipient must file their charity annual return by the date specified by the Charity Commissioner.
Recipient is a registered charity, the Grant Recipient must file its charity annual return by the date specified by the Charity Commissioner or the Scottish Charity Regulator (as applicable).
Non-individual applicant means Government Bodies/Agencies, Organized Bodies, Societies registered under Societies Registration Act 1860, Charitable Trusts registered with Charity Commissioner of respective State Government and Companies formed under the Companies Act, 1956.
For instance, in many states, purchases or sales of immovable property by a trust or taking a loan must be approved in advance by the Charity Commissioner.
The Company has developed and implemented the CSR policy to carry out activities in health and education and also formed KARO Trust which has been registered on 12.03.2015 with Charity Commissioner, Mumbai for this purpose.
At the state level, these agencies include the Charity Commissioner (for trusts), the Registrar of Societies (referred to in some states by different titles, including the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies), and the Registrar of Companies (for Section 8 companies).
Recipient is a registered charity, the Grant Recipient must file their charity annual return by the date specified by the Charity Commissioner.
Non-individual applicant means Government Bodies/Agencies, Societies registered under Societies Registration Act 1860, Charitable Trusts registered with Charity Commissioner of respective State Government and Companies formed under the Companies Act, 1956.