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A continental legal conception which, despite the fact that civil lawyers will swear black and blue that no such thing is possible, sounds a hell of a lot like a [[common law]] [[trust]].
{{g}}A continental legal conception which, despite the fact that [[civil law|civil lawyers]] will swear black and blue that no such thing is possible, sounds a hell of a lot like a [[common law]] [[trust]].
 
 
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A continental legal conception which, despite the fact that civil lawyers will swear black and blue that no such thing is possible, sounds a hell of a lot like a common law trust.