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fideicommissum
[fahy-dee-ahy-kuh-mis-uhm]
noun
plural
fideicommissaa request by a decedent that the heir or legatee to the estate convey a specified part of the estate to another person, or permit another person to enjoy such a part.
fideicommissum
/ ˌɪɪɪəˈɪə /
noun
civil law a gift of property, usually by will, to be held on behalf of another who cannot receive the gift directly
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fideicommissum1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fideicommissum1
Example Sentences
A 2002 self-portrait of the outspoken Swedish artist Ann-Sofi Siden, it’s called “Fideicommissum,” which is the name of an obsolete, centuries-old Swedish aristocratic law by which property could be handed down only to male heirs.
You must be then both the first and the last, and you must not let him slip; not you, but your second, your aide-de-camp, your fideicommissum, or rather your protectress, the Comtesse de Montluisant.
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