As the fideicommissum records from 1618 tell, Albrecht Jan SmiYick?of SmiYice had a vaulted hall known as " the stone hall ", lord s apartment and also an armoury built in the castle.
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In Roman Dutch law, a " fiduciary heir " may receive property subject to passing it to another on fulfilment of certain conditions; the gift is called a " fideicommissum ".
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""'Fideicommissum " "'is a public artwork by the Swedish artist Ann-Sofi Sid�n, originally created in 2000 for the Wan�s Sculpture Park in Sk�ne, Sweden.
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As the " fideicommissum " records from 1618 tell, Albrecht Jan SmiYick?of SmiYice had a vaulted hall known as the stone hall, lord s apartment and also an armoury in the Castle.
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Royal succession has typically been more or less a fideicommissum, the realm not ( easily ) to be sold and the rules of succession not to be ( easily ) altered by a holder ( a monarch ).
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For example, where the testator leaves my farm to my daughter A, provided that she shall not alienate the farm out of the family, a fideicommissum is created in favour of the testator s descendants.
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The " Lex Voconia " was evaded by means of avoiding registration in the census, which entailed the loss of some civil rights, or by the common Roman form of trust known as a " fideicommissum ".
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The Spanish mayorazgo and the Portuguese morgado also resembled the Continental fideicommissum more than the noble customs of Great Britain and most French regions; noble customs of primogeniture in these countries were more ancient and thus took different legal forms.
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Roman law had a well-developed concept of the trust ( " fideicommissum " ) in terms of " testamentary trusts " created by developed in England at the time of the Crusades, during the 12th and 13th centuries.
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:The words which are properly and commonly used to install a " fideicommissum " are " I beg, I ask, I wish, I entrust; these [ words ] are therefore sufficient individually, but also if all combined.