Terrance S. Carter

Terrance S. Carter is a Lawyer in Ottawa, Ontario

Address

70 Gloucester Street
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0A2, (City of Ottawa)
Canada

Phone

613-235-4774

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Member at the firm  Carters Professional Corporation

Areas of Practice

Charities Law; Non-Profit Organizations Law; Fundraising; Gift Planning; International Strategic Planning; Intellectual Property; Charity Tax and Trusts

Admitted

1980, Ontario

Law School

Osgoode Hall Law School, LL.B., 1978

College

McGill University, B.A., Joint Honours, 1975

Membership

American (Member, Tax Exempt Section), Canadian (Past-Chair, Charity and Not-for-Profit Sections; Past-Member, Anti-Terrorism Committee, in its submission to Parliament) and Ontario (Past-Chair, Charity and Not -for-Profit Law Sections) Bar Associations; Christian Legal Fellowship (Past-Director and Founding Member).

Biography

Recipient, McGill University Scholar, 1975; AMS - John Hodgson Award of the OBA, 2002. Registered Trademark Agent. Co-Editor, Charities Legislation & Commentary, LexisNexis Butterworths, 2006. Contributing Author: "Primer for Directors of Not-for-Profit Corporations," Industry Canada; "The Management of Charitable and Not-for-Profit Organizations in Canada," LexisNexis Butterworths. Co-Author: Branding & Trade-Marks Handbook for Charitable and Non-for-Profit Organizations, LexisNexis Butterworths. Editor and Contributor: Charity Law Bulletin and Anti-Terrorism and Charity Law Alert. Chair, The Annual "Church & Charity Law" Seminar. Participated in consultations with the Public Guardian and Trustee of Ontario, the Charities Directorate of CRA. Member: Technical Issues Committee of CRA's Charities Directorate representing the Canadian Bar Association (CBA); Canada Revenue Agency's Charity Advisory Committee (CRA); Government Relations Committee of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP); Intellectual Property Institute of Canada, the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Past Member, Uniform Law Conference of Canada Task Force on Uniform Fundraising Legislation.

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