Indemnity to government bars suits under the Act; treasurer liable only for diversion or wilful neglect. The Act bars suits against the Government for actions, omissions, or the exercise or failure of exercise of powers under the Act; suits against a Treasurer of Charitable Endowments are permitted only for diversion of property on the ground it is not subject to a charitable trust, or for making the Treasurer accountable for loss or misapplication of vested property or income when such loss or misapplication has been occasioned by or through his wilful neglect or default.
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Indemnity to government bars suits under the Act; treasurer liable only for diversion or wilful neglect.
The Act bars suits against the Government for actions, omissions, or the exercise or failure of exercise of powers under the Act; suits against a Treasurer of Charitable Endowments are permitted only for diversion of property on the ground it is not subject to a charitable trust, or for making the Treasurer accountable for loss or misapplication of vested property or income when such loss or misapplication has been occasioned by or through his wilful neglect or default.
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