Should you wish to leave ICA something in your will…?
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Please ensure that you quote our charity’s full and correct name, our correct registered address and our new charity number as indicated. ICA prefers for practical reasons that any gift you kindly make in your will is given for its general purposes. Nevertheless, you can stipulate in your will if you wish for your gift to be used for purposes that you specify. In such circumstances, after stipulating these purposes, please add the words if possible. Thank you.
Suggested wording for a Residuary gift (or a proportion of the residue of an estate)
I give (....% of) the residue of my real and personal estate which I can dispose of by Will to The Intelligence Corps Association (Registered Charity No. 1175211) of HQ Intelligence Corps Association, Building 200, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire SG17 5PR for its general purposes and I Direct the receipt of the Trustees of The Intelligence Corps Association or the proper officer for the time being of The Intelligence Corps Association shall be a complete discharge to my Executors and Trustees.
If at the date of my death any charity named as a beneficiary in my Will or any Codicil thereto has changed its name or amalgamated with or transferred its assets to another body then my Executors shall give effect to any gift made to such charity as if it had been made (in the first case) to the body in its changed name or (in the second place) to the body which results from such amalgamation or to which such transfer has been made.
Suggested wording for Pecuniary Legacy bequest (for a fixed sum of money)
I give the sum of ...... pounds (£.....) pounds to The Intelligence Corps Association (Registered Charity No. 1175211) of HQ Intelligence Corps Association, Building 200, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire SG17 5PR for its general purposes and I Direct that the receipt of the Trustees or other proper officer for the time being of The Intelligence Corps Association shall be a complete discharge to my Executors and Trustees.
If at the date of my death any charity named as a beneficiary in my Will or any Codicil thereto has changed its name or amalgamated with or transferred its assets to another body then my Executors shall give effect to any gift made to such charity as if it had been made (in the first case) to the body in its changed name or (in the second place) to the body which results from such amalgamation or to which such transfer has been made.
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