cy pres doctrine

cy pres doctrine
noun
a rule that when literal compliance is impossible the intention of a donor or testator should be carried out as nearly as possible
Syn: ↑cy pres, ↑rule of cy pres
Hypernyms: ↑rule, ↑regulation

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noun
Etymology: Anglo-French cy pres as near, so near
: the doctrine in the law of charities whereby when it becomes impossible, impracticable, or illegal to carry out the particular purpose of the donor a scheme will be framed by a court or under prerogative powers of a sovereign to carry out the general intention by applying the gift to charitable purposes that are closely related or similar to the original purposes

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