It is, in the strictest legal sense, a private charity.
It is a private charity, originally founded and endowed by an individual, with a charter obtained for it at his request, for the better administration of his charity.
If, therefore, it has been shown that this college is to be regarded as a private charity, this case is embraced within the very terms of that decision.
If the view which has been taken of this question be at all correct, this was an eleemosynary corporation, a private charity.
A great deal of private charity exists, one firm having spent 1400 pounds in money, exclusive of weekly doles of bread.
Private charity, so called, has prospered at the expense of the city until in some cases it has become a matter of business for profit rather than relief of the needy.
This famine was met by Government grants; by the contributions from the London Tavern Committee; the Dublin Mansion House Committee, and, to a limited extent, by private charity.
Why should a private charity, incorporated for the purpose of education, be excluded from the rules that apply to other corporations?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "private charity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.