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xuu tuic umvcrsuy \juiiuary decora I FORMS OF BEQUEST N answer to many inquiries from alumni and friends of the University who plan to remember Yale in their wills, the following forms are suggested: {GENERAL) I give and bequeath to Yale University, a corporation existing under and by virtue of a charter granted by the General Assembly of the Colony and State of Connecticut, and located in the Town of New Haven in said State, . Dollars, to be used {or, the income to be used) at the discretion of the Corporation of said University {SPECIFIC) I give and bequeath to Yale University, a corporation existing under and by virtue of a charter granted by the General Assembly of the Colony and State of Connecticut, and located in the Town of New Haven in said State, Dollars, to be used {or, the income to be used) for the following purposes {Here specify the purposes for which the bequest—or the income therefrom—is to be used ) (It is strongly recommended that a competent lawyer be employed to prepare the will and to supervise its execution in order to comply with all the requirements of the law of the state in which the maker of the will resides It is also wise to give the University considerable latitude in the use of any fund so that a change of circumstances may not impair the usefulness of the gift The Treasurer of the University will be glad upon request to review the phrasing of any proposed form of bequest)
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 268 - Forms of Bequest |
Transcript | xuu tuic umvcrsuy \juiiuary decora I FORMS OF BEQUEST N answer to many inquiries from alumni and friends of the University who plan to remember Yale in their wills, the following forms are suggested: {GENERAL) I give and bequeath to Yale University, a corporation existing under and by virtue of a charter granted by the General Assembly of the Colony and State of Connecticut, and located in the Town of New Haven in said State, . Dollars, to be used {or, the income to be used) at the discretion of the Corporation of said University {SPECIFIC) I give and bequeath to Yale University, a corporation existing under and by virtue of a charter granted by the General Assembly of the Colony and State of Connecticut, and located in the Town of New Haven in said State, Dollars, to be used {or, the income to be used) for the following purposes {Here specify the purposes for which the bequest—or the income therefrom—is to be used ) (It is strongly recommended that a competent lawyer be employed to prepare the will and to supervise its execution in order to comply with all the requirements of the law of the state in which the maker of the will resides It is also wise to give the University considerable latitude in the use of any fund so that a change of circumstances may not impair the usefulness of the gift The Treasurer of the University will be glad upon request to review the phrasing of any proposed form of bequest) |