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- 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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- 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...
- 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...
- the fideicommissum could be granted to incertae personae. Using a fideicommissary substitution (making one fideicommissum subject to another, enabling...
- 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...
- 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...
- Laziale. Upon Filippo Colonna's death in 1818, the inheritance was fideicommissaried to Cardinal Agostino Rivarola, while complicated inheritance issues...
- 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...