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Changing the Law in the Early Roman Empire

Down to the time of Augustus, testamentary trusts (fideicommissa) were informal instruments. That is, the testator depended upon the good faith of the heir to carry out any such trust. Under Augustus, these arrangements were made (in our terms) legally binding. So, if a designated heir accepted an inheritance, to which a fideicommissum was attached, that […]

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