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does not continue the possession of his ancestor "A. N. Yiannopoulos"] see also particular legacy at legacy compare universal title in this entry record title : title shown on the public record tax title : title obtained
Fidei-commissum
was the h'reditas, the whole or a part, it was called fidei-commissaria h'reditas, which is equivalent to a universal fidei-commissum; if it was a single thing, or a sum of money, it was called fidei-commissum singul' rei. … to have been introduced in order to evade the Civil Law, and to give the h'reditas, or a legacy, to a person who was either incapacitated from taking directly, or who could not take as much as
Charities, or Public Trusts
'charities' in any legal sense of the word (Re Meech, 1910 (1) Ch 426). A charitable gift pays legacy or succession duty at 10 per cent., but charities, generally speaking, are exempt from income tax. By the … poor people; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools, and scholars of universities; repairsof bridges, ports, havens, causeways, churches, sea-banks, and highways; education and preferment of orphans; the relief, stock, or
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