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fidei-commissary

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A quick definition of fidei-commissary:

A fidei-commissary, also known as a cestui que trust, is someone who has the right to receive the profits and benefits from a property. They are the beneficiary of a trust, which means the property is held for their benefit. The term cestui que trust is an old-fashioned way of saying "he whose benefit the trust was created for."

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Fidei-commissary is an archaic term that refers to a beneficiary who possesses equitable rights in property and usually receives the rents, issues, and profits from it. It is also known as cestui que trust.

Example: John created a trust for the benefit of his daughter, Jane. Jane is the fidei-commissary or cestui que trust of the trust.

Explanation: In this example, John created a trust for the benefit of his daughter, Jane. Jane is the fidei-commissary or cestui que trust of the trust, which means she is the beneficiary who possesses equitable rights in the property and receives the rents, issues, and profits from it.

fidei-commissarius | fideicommissary heir

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