Getting Something Back from Charitable Giving
[caption id="attachment_22206" align="aligncenter" width="423"] Siemens MRI machine[/caption] The common law of charity defines a gift as property that is “freely given without consideration”. That is, a transfer without any expectation of getting something back. It’s an ideal for giving, which often gets tattered and torn in the real world. It has always been so. Medieval Indulgences Perhaps the most famous example of quid pro quo giving are indulgences. In 1517,….
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