Possessing and Devoting by Legal Personalities
Issue No. 2322- Institutions and associations set up and registered in our time have legal status (personality) and one can give possession of something to them which should be used according to the constitution. The properties of such institutions are in some respects similar to those of an endowment but they are not endowed properties. Rather, they are the properties of that institution, and if some of the founders or the managers die, their heirs will not inherit anything, except for when it is mentioned in the constitution. This rule also applies to the institutions which have been formed in accordance with rational standards but they have not yet been legally registered.