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- less po****r. In later eras, a gradual ****imilation of legates and fideicommissa took place; under Justinian, the two institutions were fused, in an...
- confirm the codicil, all provisions in the codicil were considered fideicommissa. Furthermore, a will that did not nominate an heir could be considered...
- and leave legacies to third parties. Over time a separate system of fideicommissa ("trusts"), which allowed greater flexibility, developed alongside the...
- no new ones may be established. For the law of German and Austrian fideicommissa in particular, an 862-page manual by the German legal scholar Philipp...
- in Latin until the 220s, in the legal opinion of Ulpian (ca. 215), fideicommissa (bequests in trust) were not limited to Latin or even Gr****, but could...
- is not favoured in South African common law. A presumption against fideicommissa exists, but only where there is doubt as to whether a testator intended...
- In the Digesta ****II, 11 of Ulpian (CE 222–228) it is decreed that fideicommissa (testamentary provisions) may also be composed in Gaulish. Writing at...
- minima. Two praetors were appointed by Claudius for matters relating to Fideicommissa (trusts), when the business in that department of the law had become...
- obtaining his doctoral degree on November 4, 1626, with a study of fideicommissa. He became engaged to Elisabeth Kreidenmann from Esslingen that same...
- private between the transferring parties, such as in the establishment of fideicommissa (Roman trusts). The need for establishing ownership by means other than...