cestui que trust

  • 71confidential relation — A fiduciary relation. It is a peculiar relation which exists between client and attorney, principal and agent, principal and surety, landlord and tenant, parent and child, guardian and ward, ancestor and heir, husband and wife, trustee and cestui …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 72autre droit — /owtra dr(w)6/ In right of another, e.g., a trustee holds trust property in right of his cestui que trust. A prochein amy sues in right of an infant. 2 Bl.Comm. 176 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 73confidential relation — A fiduciary relation. It is a peculiar relation which exists between client and attorney, principal and agent, principal and surety, landlord and tenant, parent and child, guardian and ward, ancestor and heir, husband and wife, trustee and cestui …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 74amortizable premium — The premium paid for a bond debenture, note, certificate, or other evidence of indebtedness which bears interest and is issued by a corporation, government, or political subdivision, including both registered and unregistered bonds. IRC § 171(d) …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 75Aberdeen Railway Co. v. Blaikie Brothers — (1854) 1 Macq. 461 is a UK company law case. It concerns the fiduciary duty of loyalty, and in particular, the duty not not engage in self dealing. It laid down a basic rule that if a director had an interest in a corporate transaction, the… …

    Wikipedia

  • 76fide-commissary — /faydiy komasehriy/ A term derived from the Latin fidei commissarius, and occasionally used by writers on equity jurisprudence as a substitute for the law French term cestui que trust, as being more elegant and euphonious. See Brown v. Brown, 83… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 77fidei-commissarius — /faydiyay komaseriyas/ In the civil law, this term corresponds nearly to our cestui que trust. It designates a person who has the real or beneficial interest in an estate or fund, the title or administration of which is temporarily confided to… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 78haeres fideicommissarius — /hiriyz fidiyaykomaseriyas/ In the civil law, the person for whose benefit an estate was given to another (termed haeres fiduciarius, (q.v.) by will. Answering nearly to the cestui que trust of the English law …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 79fide-commissary — /faydiy komasehriy/ A term derived from the Latin fidei commissarius, and occasionally used by writers on equity jurisprudence as a substitute for the law French term cestui que trust, as being more elegant and euphonious. See Brown v. Brown, 83… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80fidei-commissarius — /faydiyay komaseriyas/ In the civil law, this term corresponds nearly to our cestui que trust. It designates a person who has the real or beneficial interest in an estate or fund, the title or administration of which is temporarily confided to… …

    Black's law dictionary