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II On the basis of this cultural structure we turn now to the rise of the legal mechanism of the foundations in Rome around ... Even the Latin language has no noun for this kind of foundation - surprisingly enough : because , as a rule ...
II On the basis of this cultural structure we turn now to the rise of the legal mechanism of the foundations in Rome around ... Even the Latin language has no noun for this kind of foundation - surprisingly enough : because , as a rule ...
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It supplemented the rules of the foundations so far as they were not protected by law . ... to administer it in the interest of the beneficiaries of the foundation , and at the same time in the interest of the founders who continued in ...
It supplemented the rules of the foundations so far as they were not protected by law . ... to administer it in the interest of the beneficiaries of the foundation , and at the same time in the interest of the founders who continued in ...
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ever , the collegia were able to acquire foundations by way of fideicommissa.32 IV Municipia and collegia were not the only recipients of foundations . Sometimes foundations were entrusted also to phys ical persons who were banded ...
ever , the collegia were able to acquire foundations by way of fideicommissa.32 IV Municipia and collegia were not the only recipients of foundations . Sometimes foundations were entrusted also to phys ical persons who were banded ...
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