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Lasso Fund ((ギリシア語:Ταμείο Λάσσον)) was a community fund established in the town of Korçë in 1850 in order to safeguard donations and bequests of the local Orthodox diaspora.〔(History of Korçë ) Municipality of Korçë〕 As a result, Greek-language schools for the Orthodox community as well as churches, pharmacies and hostels were opened in Korçë.〔 ==Regulations== In 1850 the Orthodox bishop of Korçë, Neophytus, decided to create a special community fund in order to safeguard the various donations and bequests from the Orthodox diaspora of the city and to ensure that they would be properly disposed for educational and cultural purposes.〔〔〔 This fund, was known under the name ''Lasso fund''.〔The term ''Lasso'' in the wider region of Epirus meant the various donations and bequests and derives from the Italian word lascito (bequest) (Φ. Ζυγούρη. (Ιστορικά σημειώματα περί Σιατίστης και λαογραφικά αυτής )).〕 According to article 2 of the fund’s statute the primary objective of Lasso fund was: Its harmonious management was presented as a basic duty of the community. In 1875 the "General Regulations of the Common Foundation of the Town Korytsa (Korçë)" were drafted and put into effect the next year. Under these all bequest and donations were taken under the responsibility of the Lasso fund. The general organization of the Lasso was reminiscent to the English trusts law of that time.〔 The capital of the fund was deposited in the National Bank of Greece in an account titled "Assets of the Educational Institutions of Korytsa" with an annual depreciation rate of 6% on the capital circulating in the form of bonds. According to the special regulations of the Lasso, the local schools were maintained exclusively by its intererest, while only a part of the capital was given to solvent citizens in the form of interest-bearing loans.〔Ismyrliadou, 1996 p. 242〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lasso fund」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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