E. CONDUIT ORGANIZATIONS - CHARITABLE DEDUCTIBILITY AND EXEMPTION ISSUES by Ruth Rivera Huetter and Bill Brockner When computing one's tax return, most Americans know that they cannot count tuition payments as a charitable deduction, even though the check is made out to the section 501(c)(3) educational institution.
Aug 12, 2014 Mere | Definition of Mere by Merriam-Webster Mere definition is - being nothing more than. How to use mere in a sentence. Conduit legal definition of conduit conduit something which leads something else along. In the law of European E-COMMERCE, a person who is given special immunity, sometimes expressed as a ‘mere’ conduit importing a lack of involvement in the carrying.Most likely it will apply to an Internet service provider. Where an information society service is provided which consists of the transmission in a communication network of
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The preamble explicitly states that the “mere conduit” exception is intended to include organizations that deal with “any temporary storage of transmitted data incident to such transmission.” The preamble goes on to define the distinction between transmission (including incidental storage associated with such transmission) and ongoing Misleading and Deceptive Conduct in Sales Campaigns | Dott The Court found that, where an agent is a ‘mere conduit’ of information passed to it by the vendor, it cannot be held liable for ‘misleading and deceptive conduct’ – even when the information proves to be false. Elements of a successful claim. When is a Fiscal Sponsorship a “Mere Conduit”? Sep 18, 2019 Fourth Circuit Holds Trustee Cannot Recover Preferential Oct 14, 2014