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C/L/699. Evaluation of the charities act 2006
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- 2010
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This paper examines the charities act 2006, focusing on the changes it has brought to the charity sector. The paper outlines the variety of stipulations an organisation must adhere to in order to become a charity. Along with this, the paper discusses the law that relates to charities. The paper then evaluates different types of charities, like public benefit and religious charities. This paper does not include a reference list
KEYWORDS: Charities act 2006, charity sector, public benefit, religious charity,
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