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1828 Aug. 4
Blackstone
So much for rights: as to powers: now for powers as to trusts. The
power to transfer the Coat to Donatus is created, as above.
But, Donatus is he now permitted to make any use of it?
to derive any benefit from it? No. To keep it in his
custody he is permitted, but as to the every
use to be made of it, this is reserved for Donatus Junior,
now whose custody, as soon as his stature is such
as to be filled by it, it is transferred with the same power
over it as ther those original possessed by Vestilus.
Here then to the power is added an obligation: an obligation
with which the power is as it were clogged, the all benefit
derived from the exercise of it being transferred to a different
set of hands.
A power then is a right, for in the exercise of which
the an individual (the power holder) must concurr with the
legislator, in the establishment of an appropriate law.
A trust is a power, its accompanied as loaded, or say charged
with an obligation, for the purposes of conferring benefit
and correspondent benefit, on a person or persons other than
the power-holder.
☞ Here or in another place speak of the parties concerned on
the occasion of a trust: viz. in all cases 1. trustee. 2. Intended benefitee: in
some cases these with the addition of a trustor.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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