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XXI. Accessory Educational Corporations and Associations
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: Some Trends of 1946–50 1
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Part I. University and College Personnel
- I. Higher Education as a Right 13
- II. Students: Admission, Segregation 16
- III. Students: Voting Residence, Indemnification for Personal Injuries, Other Matters 30
- IV. Testamentary Trusts for Student Aid 39
- V. Faculty Members and Other Employees: Contracts and Salaries 47
- VI. Tenure, Retirement, Workmen’s Compensation, Civil Service Statutes 54
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Part II. State and Municipal Institutions
- VII. The Legal Position of State Colleges and Universities 63
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Part III. Privately Controlled Institutions
- VIII. Some Relationships of Privately Controlled Institutions to the States 77
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Part IV. Fiscal Relationships with Governmental Units
- IX. State Appropriations and Institutional Expenditures 85
- X. Exemption from Property Taxes 91
- XI. Some Tests of Exemption from Property Taxes Under Various State Statutes 99
- XII. Property Tax Exemption of Various Types of Institutions 104
- XIII. State Taxes Other than Property Taxes 109
- XIV. Federal Taxation 117
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Part V. Financial Support from Private Sources, Institutional Property, Other Matters
- XV. The Creation of Charitable Trusts 127
- XVI. The Execution of Educational Trusts 138
- XVII. Some Applications of the Judicial Doctrine of Cy Pres 145
- XVIII. The Tort Responsibility of Colleges and Universities 153
- XIX. Institutional Real Property 157
- XX. Self-Liquidating Building Projects at State Institutions 168
- XXI. Accessory Educational Corporations and Associations 176
- Table of Cases 183
- Index 193
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: Some Trends of 1946–50 1
-
Part I. University and College Personnel
- I. Higher Education as a Right 13
- II. Students: Admission, Segregation 16
- III. Students: Voting Residence, Indemnification for Personal Injuries, Other Matters 30
- IV. Testamentary Trusts for Student Aid 39
- V. Faculty Members and Other Employees: Contracts and Salaries 47
- VI. Tenure, Retirement, Workmen’s Compensation, Civil Service Statutes 54
-
Part II. State and Municipal Institutions
- VII. The Legal Position of State Colleges and Universities 63
-
Part III. Privately Controlled Institutions
- VIII. Some Relationships of Privately Controlled Institutions to the States 77
-
Part IV. Fiscal Relationships with Governmental Units
- IX. State Appropriations and Institutional Expenditures 85
- X. Exemption from Property Taxes 91
- XI. Some Tests of Exemption from Property Taxes Under Various State Statutes 99
- XII. Property Tax Exemption of Various Types of Institutions 104
- XIII. State Taxes Other than Property Taxes 109
- XIV. Federal Taxation 117
-
Part V. Financial Support from Private Sources, Institutional Property, Other Matters
- XV. The Creation of Charitable Trusts 127
- XVI. The Execution of Educational Trusts 138
- XVII. Some Applications of the Judicial Doctrine of Cy Pres 145
- XVIII. The Tort Responsibility of Colleges and Universities 153
- XIX. Institutional Real Property 157
- XX. Self-Liquidating Building Projects at State Institutions 168
- XXI. Accessory Educational Corporations and Associations 176
- Table of Cases 183
- Index 193