Vesting of charitable property in a treasurer transfers title and title documents without imposing administration duties. The appropriate Government may, by notification and on application, vest property held for a charitable purpose in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments on terms agreed for application of the property or income; the Treasurer becomes entitled to all documents of title, but such vesting does not require him to administer the property or impose trustee duties with respect to its administration.
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Vesting of charitable property in a treasurer transfers title and title documents without imposing administration duties.
The appropriate Government may, by notification and on application, vest property held for a charitable purpose in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments on terms agreed for application of the property or income; the Treasurer becomes entitled to all documents of title, but such vesting does not require him to administer the property or impose trustee duties with respect to its administration.
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