The plaintiffs in the civil case trial include a group of residents known as the Franklin Park Defenders and leaders of the Emerald Necklace Conservancy (EMC) who are challenging the right of the City ...
violates terms of the George Robert White Fund, set up to bankroll the initial build. Still at issue: Whether the city needed legislative approval before it could move forward with the project ...
The conservancy alleges that the city’s plan for White Stadium amounts to privatization of public land and violates the terms of the George Robert ... than a century. “Building a professional ...
That charitable trust, the George Robert White Fund, prohibited the co-mingling of those and other funds for “joint undertakings,” per the terms of a century-old will that the defendants ...
that the project violates the Massachusetts Constitution and that the lease between the city and BUSP breaches the terms of the George Robert White Fund, a permanent public charitable trust.
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While the city owns White Stadium, it was built using funds from the George Robert White Fund (and named for the same man). The fund is a dedicated public charitable trust and the stadium is built ...
The plaintiffs make a second claim: that the lease and stadium use agreement between the city and BUSP breach the terms of the George Robert White Fund, a permanent public charitable trust.
George Vasey, one of the most renowned Australian generals of the Second World War, was born at East Malvern, Melbourne, on 29 March 1895. He entered the Royal Military College, Duntroon in March 1913 ...