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A [[contrat fiduciaire]] is a contract in which one or more constituents transfer property | A [[contrat fiduciaire]] is a [[civil law jurisdiction|civil law]] analog of an [[English law]] [[trust]]. Popular in {{tag|Luxembourg}}, {{tag|Belgium}}, {{tag|France}} and the | ||
French speaking parts of {{tag|Switzerland}}. | |||
However hotly a continental lawyer will protest otherwise — that the Roman law system knows no separation of beneficial and legal interest — that is exactly what this is: a {{tag|contract}} in which one or more constituents transfer interests in property to a [[fiduciary]] who will manage them for the benefit of a [[beneficiary]]. | |||
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*[[Trust]] |
Revision as of 09:49, 22 March 2019
A contrat fiduciaire is a civil law analog of an English law trust. Popular in Luxembourg, Belgium, France and the French speaking parts of Switzerland.
However hotly a continental lawyer will protest otherwise — that the Roman law system knows no separation of beneficial and legal interest — that is exactly what this is: a contract in which one or more constituents transfer interests in property to a fiduciary who will manage them for the benefit of a beneficiary.