The Orphans’ Court properly refused to approve the distribution of the assets of a dissolving nonprofit corporation to organizations that did not provide firefighting services, but it was error to apply the cy pres doctrine to order distributions to two other firefighting … Continue reading
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Upon the dissolution of a nonprofit corporation formed to provide firefighting services, application of cy pres doctrine led to distribution of assets to two other firefighting organizations rather than to nonprofit corporations providing training or support services to fire fighters. … Continue reading
The merger of two non-profit corporations holding charitable funds, one of which had been decertified as a fire fighting organization by its municipality, did not require the application of the cy pres doctrine when the decertified organization had broad charitable … Continue reading
Although a nonprofit corporation formed as a volunteer fire company had been decertified and could no longer fight fires in accordance with its original charitable purposes, involuntary dissolution and cy pres would not be applied when the corporation continues to … Continue reading
Although a nonprofit corporation formed as a volunteer fire company had been decertified and could no longer fight fires in accordance with its original charitable purposes, the Attorney General could not enforce the application of cy pres in the absence … Continue reading
Testamentary gift to disbanded volunteer ambulance association was awarded under the cy pres doctrine to a volunteer fire department providing first responder services to the same community. Estate of Kendell B. Cramer, Deceased, 8 Fid.Rep.3d 315 (O.C. Monroe Co. 2018) … Continue reading
The rules of construction for lapsed legacies which are found at 20 Pa.C.S. § 2514(9), (10), and (11) apply only to individuals and so are not relevant to the cy pres doctrine, which the Orphans’ Court properly applied in directing … Continue reading
Trustee of terminating trust had proposed distribution directly to a public school, rather than to a trustee for the school, believing that the costs of administering the trust would outweigh the benefits of the trust, but the Attorney General objected … Continue reading
Attorney General has standing as parens patriae to seek surcharge against former officer and director of dissolved nonprofit corporation formed for charitable purposes, and the surcharge is not time barred nor foreclosed by a previous plea agreement for restitution in … Continue reading
Funds which had been donated to a Philadelphia social organization that promoted gymnastics was awarded under the cy pres doctrine to a similar national organization, to be used to benefit and promote gymnastics and physical education in the Philadelphia area … Continue reading