Sefydliadau corfforedig elusennol (CY14a)
Trafodion yn ymwneud 芒 sefydliadau corfforedig elusennol, gan gynnwys eu diddymiad (cyfarwyddyd ymarfer 14A).
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Manylion
Mae鈥檙 cyfarwyddyd hwn yn ychwanegiad at gyfarwyddyd ymarfer 14: elusennau ac mae鈥檔 ymdrin ag agweddau cofrestru tir trafodion yn ymwneud 芒 sefydliadau corfforedig elusennol, gan gynnwys eu diddymiad. Mae wedi ei anelu at drawsgludwyr a chynghorwyr cyfreithiol elusennau ac at y rhai hynny sy鈥檔 caffael tir oddi wrth elusennau.
Mae gwybodaeth bellach ar gael ar .
Dim ond gwybodaeth ffeithiol a chyngor diduedd ynghylch ein gweithdrefnau rydym yn eu darparu. Darllenwch ragor am y cyngor rydym yn ei roi.
Gweminarau
Gallwch ymuno 芒鈥檔 gweminarau di-d芒l i gael cyngor ar ystod o bynciau cofrestru tir a sut i baratoi ceisiadau o safon.
Updates to this page
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The guide has been amended to reflect how applications should be made using our digital systems.
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Section 3.8.1 has been removed (and the subsequent sub-section renumbered) because a charitable incorporated organisation had trust status conferred on it by section 32 of the Charities Act 2022. It is therefore not necessary for a charitable incorporated organisation to apply for a Form A restriction where it is a sole trustee.
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The guide has been amended to reflect the changes to the Charities Act 2011, as a result of the Charities Act 2022, which came into force on 7 March 2024 by virtue of the Charities Act 2022 (Commencement No. 3, Saving and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2024.
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We鈥檝e reconsidered our practice on charges where charitable incorporated organisations (CIO) are the lender. As a result, we鈥檝e deleted a sentence in section 3.6 which says it鈥檚 unlikely a CIO will lend money.
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Sections 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3 have been amended to bring guidance up to date and to accord with Charity Commission guidance.
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Section 8 has been amended to reflect the provisions of the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (Conversion) Regulations 2017. Section 9 has been amended to reflect HM Land Registry鈥檚 understanding of the current law relating to amalgamation and merger of charitable incorporated organisations.
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Link to the advice we offer added.
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