Itinera Fiduciae. : Trust and Treuhand in Historical Perspective.
Hauptbeschreibung A person may hold property for a variety of purposes. The most common situation is that he wants to use and enjoy it for his own benefit. But he may also have agreed to administer the property either for the benefit of someone else or to further some particular purpose. Thus, in a...
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Duncker & Humblot,
2013.
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Colección: | Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History - Band 19.
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- Table of Contents; Richard Helmholz and Reinhard Zimmermann: Views of Trust and Treuhand: An Introduction; I. Adoption of the Trust in Civil Law Countries; II. The Inquiry; III. Prior Scholarship; 1. England; 2. Germany; 3. The Contemporary Situation; IV. The Problem of Definition; V. The Contributions; 1. The Slow Emergence of the Concept of the Trust; 2. Mining the Civilian Tradition; 3. Circumventing Legal Restrictions; 4. Trust Purposes; VI. A Final Word; David Johnston: Trusts and Trust-like Devices in Roman Law; I. Introduction; II. Trust-like Devices; 1. Fideicommissum; (a) Structure.
- (B) Content(c) Duration; (d) Remedies and Third Parties; 2. Fiducia; 3. Usufruct and usus; III. Trustees; 1. Executors and the familiae emptor; 2. Tutor; IV. Conclusions; Harald Siems: Von den piae causae zu den Xenodochien; I. Einleitung; II. Das Nachwirken römischer Rechtstexte im Frühmittelalter; III. Die Briefe Gregors des Großen; IV. Merowingische Formulare und Testamente; V. Merowingische Konzilien, Leges und Kapitularien; VI. Zusammenfassung; Shael Herman: The Canonical Conception of the Trust; I. Prelude: The Medieval Church's Dilemma; 1. The Trust: A Solution to the Church's Dilemma.
- 2. The Pope as Trustee the Church as Primary Beneficiary of the Papal Trust; II. Possible Objections to the Proposed Canonical Trust Conception; III. Clerical Efforts to Legitimate Church Wealth; 1. Apostolic collegium; 2. The Metaphoric Hostelry: Use the World, But Do Not Use it Up; 3. Clerical Innkeeper as usuarius; IV. Clerical usus, Feoffments ad usus, and the Franciscan Friars; 1. Clerical usus and the Franciscan Friars; 2. The Feoffment to Uses: A Completely English Institution
- V. Influence of Roman Law upon the Concept of Trust.
- VI. Forms of Trusteeship in the Early Christian Church1. Christian Custodians; 2. Cemetery Custodian; 3. Custodian of Holy Places; 4. Corpus Christianorum; 5. Bishops as Earthly Dwellers and Spiritual Guides to Life Everlasting; VII. Church Doctrines and Practices Assist Consolidation of Church Patrimony; 1. Wills; 2. Chantry Foundations; 3. Monastic Finances and Feoffments to Uses; 4. Feoffments to Uses Applied to Specific Spiritual Needs; VIII. Conclusion; Joseph Biancalana: Medieval Uses; I. The Invention of Uses; 1. Precursors; 2. Origins; II. The Increased Employment of Uses.
- 1. The Debtor Feoffor(a) Pursuing the Heir; (b) Pursuing the Feoffees; 2. Daughters; III. Uses and Wardship; 1. Establishing a Baseline; 2. Social Practice; 3. The Cases: Seignorial Opportunism; IV. Uses and Chancery; 1. In Search of a Forum; 2. Uses at Common Law; 3. Uses in Chancery; Richard Helmholz: Trusts in the English Ecclesiastical Courts 1300
- 1640; I. Introduction; II. The Jurisdictional Setting; III. Uses and Land; 1. The Rise of the Feoffment to Uses in England; 2. The Ecclesiastical Courts and Enforcement; IV. Uses and Chattels; 1. The Subject Matter; 2. The Trustees.