fideicommissum
English
Etymology
Latin fides (“faith”) + commissus, past participle of committo (“to combine/hold together”).
Noun
fideicommissum (plural fideicommissa)
- A benefit bequeathed to a beneficiary who inherits the benefit, subject to the obligation of bequeathing it to another.
Related terms
- fideicommissarius
- fideicommissary
- fideicommissioner
Translations
benefit
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See also
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