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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 55

§ 5548.1. Nonjudicial settlement agreement.

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§ 5548.1. Nonjudicial settlement agreement.
Notwithstanding section 5547(b) (relating to authority to take and hold trust property):
(1)Except as expressly provided in the gift instrument and as otherwise provided in paragraph (2), if the donor placed restrictions on the use or management of property transferred to a nonprofit corporation, the donor, together with the nonprofit corporation holding the property, may enter into a binding nonjudicial settlement agreement with respect to any matter involving the property, including a restriction.
(2)A nonjudicial settlement agreement is valid only to the extent it includes terms and conditions that the court could approve under this chapter or other applicable law and that the property remains committed to a charitable purpose or purposes.
(3)A nonprofit corporation may request the court to review a nonjudicial settlement agreement in order to determine whether the agreement contains terms and conditions the court could have approved.
(4)A proceeding commenced to enforce a gift instrument related to assets held by a nonprofit corporation for a charitable purpose, whether or not subject to a nonjudicial settlement agreement, may be brought by the donor during the donor's lifetime or at any time by the Office of Attorney General, by a charitable organization expressly named in the gift instrument and nonjudicial settlement agreement, if applicable, to receive any portion of the assets governed by the gift instrument and nonjudicial settlement agreement, if applicable, or by any other person having standing to do so, which may include anyone appointed in the gift instrument.
15c5548.1v
(July 23, 2020, P.L.681, No.71, eff. imd.)
2020 Amendment. Act 71 added section 5548.1.
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