- to
another person (the
fideicommissary). With
regard to
movable property,
there may be an
infinite number of
fideicommissaries; this is
known as a fideicommissum...
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estate dating during the
Middle Ages. In 1730,
Stora Wäsby
became a
fideicommissary within the De Geer family. The main
building is a two-story
stone house...
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fiduciary can use the
fideicommissary ****ets;
ultimately they must
maintain their essential quality until transferred to the
fideicommissary.
Plural salva rerum...
- emission, emissitious, emissive, emissivity, emit, emittent, entremet,
fideicommissary, fideicommissum, impermissible, inadmissibility, inadmissible, intermission...
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fideicommissioner and one that
receives property from a
fiduciary heir is a
fideicommissary heir.
Fiduciary principles may be
applied in a
variety of
legal contexts...
- emission, emissitious, emissive, emissivity, emit, emittent, entremet,
fideicommissary, fideicommissum, impermissible, inadmissibility, inadmissible, intermission...
- the
fideicommissum could be
granted to
incertae personae.
Using a
fideicommissary substitution (making one
fideicommissum subject to another, enabling...
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under the will did not
operate to
disqualify an
insolvent who was a
fideicommissary under the will but who was
rehabilitated before the
right of succession...
- Laziale. Upon
Filippo Colonna's
death in 1818, the
inheritance was
fideicommissaried to
Cardinal Agostino Rivarola,
while complicated inheritance issues...
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contingent interests in property,
other than the
contingent interests of a
fideicommissary heir or legatee. This
estate vests in one or two
trustees who are elected...