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4 +1 | usufruct, usufructuary |
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4 +1 | trust (of co. shares)/life interest (Will); beneficiary (of co. shares)/life tenant (Will) |
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usufruct, usufructuary Explanation: Edinburgh Law School, Courses - [ Traduzca esta página ] ... A special case concerning usufruct of money and other consumable things. In this case the usufructuary received full ownership of the money or consumables and ... www.law.edinburgh.ac.uk/courses/ShowMessage.asp?ref=3&ID=17... - 13k - Resultado Suplementario - En caché - Páginas similares [ Más resultados de www.law.edinburgh.ac.uk ] Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Pillage is forbidden - [ Traduzca esta página ] What is usufruct? In accordance with Article 55 of the Hague Regulations, the US-UK are "regarded only as administrator and usufructuary" of Iraq's ... www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1079563,00.html - 42k - En caché - Páginas similares [RTF] The Problems of the Displaced and Returnee Women in Burundi in the Formato de archivo: Rich Text Format - Versión en HTML Usufruct is a real temporary right that allows its holder (the usufructuary), as a good family member, to use and enjoy property belonging to somebody else ... www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/livelihoods/landrights/d... - |
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trust (of co. shares)/life interest (Will); beneficiary (of co. shares)/life tenant (Will) Explanation: 2 sep. queries. Usufructo also many times in the KudoZ glossary. Beware: usfruct and usufructuary are Roman civil law terms - also called liferent and liferenter in Scots law - and don't exist in Eng. law, despite protests from US translators in the Southern States bordering Mexico etc. Then, the trust provides shares of the ETF - which are legal claims on the shares held in the trust (the ETFs represent tiny slivers of the creation units) ... Reference: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/mutualfund/05/062705.as... |
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