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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 512494" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p>Ok, I will agree to disagree. However, I stand by my first post. State by state.</p><p></p><p>"forceable. On the other hand, some states have laws that explicitly allow charities to collect on charitable pledges regardless of whether the charity made a promise in In fact, in some cases, charities have filed suit and gone to court over broken pledges from prospective donors. Many of these cases involve donors who died before they finished making their gifts. Whether or not a charity can collect on a broken pledge is actually a complicated legal question. Although a pledge closely resembles a standard contract that could generally be enforced, most contracts involve an exchange of promises between parties. With pledges, although the donor promises to give money, the charity often doesn't make a promise in return. This sometimes makes the pledge unenreturn."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Found <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20100112213230/http://www.fool.com/foolanthropy/2007/foolanthropy07010301.htm" target="_blank">https://web.archive.org/web/20100112213230/http://www.fool.com/foolanthropy/2007/foolanthropy07010301.htm</a> a 2007 article. I have crossed checked this several times and have come across other sites that back this up including government sites. Anywho, I will agree to disagree with you. I am leaving the sandbox and find some other thread to play in....this one isn't worth debating over!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 512494, member: 11246"] Ok, I will agree to disagree. However, I stand by my first post. State by state. "forceable. On the other hand, some states have laws that explicitly allow charities to collect on charitable pledges regardless of whether the charity made a promise in In fact, in some cases, charities have filed suit and gone to court over broken pledges from prospective donors. Many of these cases involve donors who died before they finished making their gifts. Whether or not a charity can collect on a broken pledge is actually a complicated legal question. Although a pledge closely resembles a standard contract that could generally be enforced, most contracts involve an exchange of promises between parties. With pledges, although the donor promises to give money, the charity often doesn't make a promise in return. This sometimes makes the pledge unenreturn." Found [URL]https://web.archive.org/web/20100112213230/http://www.fool.com/foolanthropy/2007/foolanthropy07010301.htm[/URL] a 2007 article. I have crossed checked this several times and have come across other sites that back this up including government sites. Anywho, I will agree to disagree with you. I am leaving the sandbox and find some other thread to play in....this one isn't worth debating over!! [/QUOTE]
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