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Guideline Leaflet T01: Baptist Property Trusts – Beginnings and Patterns


Who owns the church building and land?  The ownership arrangements for Baptist Churches developed over centuries but are still important today. Church property is often subject to Trusts, special rules that define how the building can be used. 


File type: PDF
File size: 176kb
Created: 14/09/2012 (last updated 06/2013)
B1, B01, title, deeds, proprietor, foundation, site, scheme, Model Trusts, Fuller, Fairbairn, Fairburn, rules, history, Kingsgate, Kings gate, Holborn, Hoborn, Hoburn, Ultimate, The Baptist and Congregational Trusts Act 1951, Baptist Trust Corporation
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