As near as possible: the cy-près doctrine and community sporting associations

Moorhouse, Ellie and Browning, Luke (2025) As near as possible: the cy-près doctrine and community sporting associations. As near as possible: the cy-près doctrine and community sporting associations. ISSN 1752-2110

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Abstract

This article explores the application of the cy-près doctrine within the context of community and amateur sport. While designed to preserve charitable intent when a gift’s original purpose fails, cy-près presents distinct challenges in grassroots contexts where sentiment, informality, and civic spirit often outweigh legal precision. Community sports clubs, deeply embedded in local identity yet structurally fragile, increasingly depend on charitable funding. When these organisations dissolve or lose status, courts must determine how to redirect gifts without undermining donor intent. This article reframes cy-près as a measure of public trust in charity law—one that must evolve to preserve not just the gift—but the shared values and local identities that inspire it.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Law > Law and Society and Legal Technology
Depositing User: K Wright
Date Deposited: 20 Jan 2026 13:41
Last Modified: 20 Jan 2026 13:41
URI: https://ulaw.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/60

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