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Curator
person under his care did not waste his goods-Civil Law, Sand. Just. As to an interim curator for a convict's property,
Declaration of trust
gift, and the gift itself, can be correctly ascertained, 1 Sand. Uses, 344.
Dies cedit
of an interest, and the interest becoming a present one, Sand. Just., 7th Edn. 227, 235; and see Ulpian, D. L.
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Furtum
carry away], theft; robbery. It is manifestum et nec manifestum, Sand. Just., 7th Edn. 399, 400, where other kinds are enumerated;
Emancipation
magistrate, no leave being required for the purpose (recta via), Sand. Just.
Emphyteusis
at the time his right expired (Nov. vii. 3, 2), Sand. Just., 7th Edn., p. 134, 371. A hereditary lease hold;
Executed trust
of the trust which they do not legally import, 1 Sand. Uses and Trusts, 335 and see EQUITABLE ESTATE. As all
Executory trusts
limitation of a legal estate or a trust executed, 1 Sand. Uses and Trusts, 237, Lord Glenorchy v. Bosville, (1733) Cas
Exheredatio
inheritance of any part of the estate, Civil Law. See Sand. Just.
Fidei-commissum
assimilated to legacies, Gaius, ii. 247-289; Ulp. Frag. tit. 25; Sand. Just. An arrangement similar to a trust by which a
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