Examples of Scottish charity in a sentence
Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association Ltd – a Scottish charity no.
If the company is a Scottish charity, amendments to the objects of the company (as set out in article 4) will require the prior approval of OSCR; and OSCR’s prior approval is also required in relation to any change of name.
MUST* include the charity’s registered name, any other name by which it is commonly known, the fact that it is a charity (if its name does not already include reference to its charitable status) and its registered Scottish charity number.
If - at the time when the company is being wound up - the company is a Scottish charity, no property shall be transferred under article 141 or 142 to any body unless it is a body entered in the Scottish charity register; for the avoidance of doubt, the Scottish Ministers should be taken to be a “body” for the purposes of this article 143.
If the members do not resolve to transfer any property of the nature referred to in article 141 to a community body or bodies, crofting community body or bodies or Part 3A community body or bodies approved by Scottish Ministers, such property shall instead (subject to article 143) be transferred to the Scottish Ministers or to such Scottish charity as the Scottish Ministers may direct.
If the company is a Scottish charity, amendments to the objects of the company (as set out in article 4) will require the prior approval of OSCR.
England and Wales charity number 274467, Scottish charity number SC045476.
As a Scottish charity, the College benefits by being exempt from corporation tax on income and surpluses which have been derived in pursuing activities designed to carry out the main objects of its charitable status.
Further guidanceChartered Institute of Fundraising: Treating Donors Fairly for guidance on people in vulnerable circumstances ScotlandIf you are a charity registeredin Scotland, the Scottish Charity Regulator’s (OSCR’s) Fundraising guidance for Charity Trustees provides information on the legal requirements of Scottish charity law in relation to fundraising and the duties of charity trustees.
Notwithstanding clause 22, an AGM does not need to be held during the calendar year in which the organisation is formed; but the first AGM must still be held within 15 months of the date on which the organisation is incorporated and entered on the Scottish charity Register.