cestui que trust

  • 81haeres 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 …

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  • 82right — As a noun, and taken in an abstract sense, means justice, ethical correctness, or consonance with the rules of law or the principles of morals. In this signification it answers to one meaning of the Latin jus, and serves to indicate law in the… …

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  • 83self-dealing — Exists where person in fiduciary or confidential relationship uses property of another for his own personal benefit. For example, where a trustee, acting for himself and also as trustee, a relation which demands strict fidelity to others, seeks… …

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  • 84beneficiary — A person who receives a benefit or advantage. State v Willett, 17 Ind 296, 86 NE 68; a person receiving or entitled to receive a gift, a devise, or legacy; a cestui que trust; a person who is entitled to receive or who is receiving profit,… …

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  • 85confidential relation — A technical fiduciary relation, such as trustee and beneficiary, and any informal relation between parties wherein one of them is in duty bound to act with the utmost good faith for the benefit of the other party, 57 Am J1st Wills 390; a relation …

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  • 86fide commissary — A euphonious term suggested as a euphonious substitute for the awkward tongue crippling cestui que trust. Brown v Brown (NY) 83 Hun 160, 164, 31 NYS 650 …

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  • 87fiduciary relation — Often, but perhaps somewhat loosely, considered as the equivalent of confidential relation. There is a technical distinction between a fiduciary relation and a confidential relation, the former being more correctly applicable to legal… …

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  • 88haeres fideicommissarius — (Civil law.) A beneficiary heir,–a testamentary cestui que trust …

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  • 89fideicommissary — I. |fīdēˌīˈkäməˌserē, dēˌīkəˈmisərē noun ( es) Etymology: Late Latin fideicommissarius, from fideicommissum + Latin arius ary (n. suffix) : a person who is the beneficiary under civil law of a fideicommissum and who is nearly equivalent to a… …

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  • 90use — verb To make use of; to convert to one s service; to employ; to avail oneself of; to utilize; to carry out a purpose or action by means of; to put into action or service, especially to attain an end. State v. Howard, 221 Kan. 51, 557 P.2d 1280,… …

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