Appropriate Government designation clarifies allocation of authority between State and Central government for charitable endowments. Defines appropriate Government for charitable endowments: if the objects are confined to a single State and are not within the Central Government's executive authority, the State Government is the appropriate Government; for all other charitable endowments the Central Government is the appropriate Government.
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Appropriate Government designation clarifies allocation of authority between State and Central government for charitable endowments.
Defines appropriate Government for charitable endowments: if the objects are confined to a single State and are not within the Central Government's executive authority, the State Government is the appropriate Government; for all other charitable endowments the Central Government is the appropriate Government.
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