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Justia > US Law > Massachusetts Law > Massachusetts Code > 2006 Massachusetts Code > Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT > CHAPTER 180A. — MANAGEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS.
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2006 Massachusetts Code - CHAPTER 180A. — MANAGEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS.

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  • Chapter 180A — Section 1. Definitions.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 2. Appropriations for expenditures from endowment funds authorized;presumption of imprudence.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 3. Restrictions in gift instruments upon expenditure of net appreciation.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 4. Accumulation of annual net income; reserve.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 5. Restrictions in gift instruments against accumulation of income oraddition to principal.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 6. Investments.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 7. Delegation of authority of board.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 8. Administration of powers of board; liability of members.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 9. Release of restrictions imposed by gift instruments; limitations.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 10. Application and construction.
  • Chapter 180A — Section 11. Citation.

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