Word: fingold
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When a trustee refuses to petition the courts for instructions, the only other method for enforcing an educational trust in Massachusetts is by positioning the State Attorney General, George Fingold. Fingold has refused to interfere, and the State Supreme Court upheld his action on technical grounds last February...
...decision, handed down by Chief Justice Stanley E. Qua, affirmed that the court has no right to review the decisions of the Attorney-General, thus ceasing the Arboretum Association's bid to overrule Attorney-General George Fingold's 1953 decision favoring the University...
...Fingold Turns Down Petition...
...Association, which includes Grenville Clark '03, Henry F. duPont '03, and John S. Ames '01, felt such a shift to be detrimental to the Arboretum. Before the actual transfers, it therefore sought approval from Fingold to stop the University's action. Figold, as Attorney-General, is the legal enforcer of public, as opposed to private, trusts...
...Association then went to the State Supreme Court, seeking both nullification of Fingold's decision, and a formal rehearing. The Court, however, which heard the case last October, threw...