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{{a|aifmd|}}[[Delegation]], like [[agency]], is a fertile source of legal [[maxim]]. There are two crackers: | |||
*[[Delegatus non potest delegare]] - someone to whom you have delegated a power cannot, unless you have specifically empowered that person to do so, onwardly delegate it; | |||
{{ | *[[Nemo dat quod non habet]] one cannot give, or delegate, a right you don’t have. | ||
This latter one ought, but does not, nix that tedious drafting construction: “neither X, ''[[nor anyone acting on its behalf]]'', may do Y”. For if, by the lights of the law, X has no right to do a thing, it follows as a matter of ineffable Latin logic that nor may any of X’s servants, [[agent]]s, [[mediocre lawyer|attorney]]s, [[nominee]]s or [[delegate]]s, unless that person happens independently to have {{sex|her}} own right to do it, conferred by some other means — in which case this stipulation will singularly fail to prevent that person from doing that thing anyway. | |||
==Delegation under AIFMD and UCITS== | |||
{{Delegation vs subcontract}} | |||
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*[[Circle of delegation]] | *[[Circle of delegation]] | ||
*[[Inverted delegation]] | *[[Inverted delegation]] | ||
*[[Escalation]] | *[[Escalation]] | ||
*[[Circle of escalation]] | *[[Circle of escalation]] | ||
*[[Delegation]] | |||
*[[Depositary]] | |||
*[[Prime Broker]] | |||
{{egg}}{{todo}} | {{egg}}{{todo}} | ||
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