Treasurer of Charitable Endowments: appointment creates a corporation sole empowered to hold, transfer property and sue or be sued. Central and State Governments may appoint an officer as Treasurer of Charitable Endowments; the Treasurer is constituted a corporation sole to take, hold and transfer movable or immovable property under the Act, and, as such, has perpetual succession, a corporate seal, and may sue and be sued in his corporate name.
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Treasurer of Charitable Endowments: appointment creates a corporation sole empowered to hold, transfer property and sue or be sued.
Central and State Governments may appoint an officer as Treasurer of Charitable Endowments; the Treasurer is constituted a corporation sole to take, hold and transfer movable or immovable property under the Act, and, as such, has perpetual succession, a corporate seal, and may sue and be sued in his corporate name.
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