2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 9:2271 — Trusts for charitable, benevolent,

CHAPTER 2.  TRUSTS FOR CHARITABLE, BENEVOLENT,

OR ELEEMOSYNARY PURPOSE

PART I.  IN GENERAL

§2271.  Donation; purposes; beneficiaries; conditions

Any person may make a donation inter vivos or mortis causa to a trustee or trustees either for the benefit of educational, charitable, or literary institutions existing at the time of the donation or thereafter to be founded or for educational, charitable, or literary purposes generally without designating the particular purpose to be fostered.  Accordingly, the donor may designate the particular use to be made of the donation or he may permit the trustee or trustees to designate, create, or change, from time to time and as often as they may deem wise, the beneficiary of the trust estate or of any part thereof.  The donor may impose in the act of donation any conditions he may desire which are not contrary to law.  

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