This book is only available in PDF format
Published: 7 March 2016
Pages: 73
There is no introduction for this publication.
Content outline
- Changes to the substantive law on incorporated societies
- The approach to incorporated societies law reform
- Fundamentally, incorporated societies are membership organisations
- Incorporated societies as corporate entities
- Constitutions of incorporated societies
- Governance of incorporated societies
- Management of incorporated societies
- Discipline, grievances and complaints in incorporated societies
- Branch societies and federal structures
- Merging and amalgamating incorporated societies
- The transitional period – what will need to be done
- Dissolution of incorporated societies
- Improving not-for-profit governance
- The increased importance of good governance
- Comparing ― “for-profits” and ― “not-for-profits”
- Managing conflicts of interest and loyalty
- Health and safety
- Protection of vulnerable children
- Training
- How should “charity” be defined?
- The essence of a charity
- Enjoying charitable activities
- Charities Act 2005
- Charities commission to charities board
- Some recent charities board and court decisions
- Is the definition of ― “charitable purpose” fit for purpose?
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