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<h1>Supreme Court clarifies 'involve' requires profitable activities be inherently connected to trust's fundamental objectives, not incidental operations.</h1> The legal term 'involve' encompasses meanings of imply, entail, and bring as consequence according to various dictionaries. It signifies being bound up with, enwrapped, enfolded, or contained within something. In legal context, particularly regarding trusts and institutions, an activity must be intertwined or wrapped up with the organizational purpose, forming an integral part of such purpose. The Supreme Court clarified that profitable activities must be inherently connected to and implied within the trust's or institution's fundamental objectives rather than being separate or incidental operations.