Monday, November 16, 2015

What is a Cestui Que Vie Trust?

In order that you don't think Anna and others are making this up.
Here is the definition of a Cestui Que Vie Trust
Canon 2036 (link)
A Cestui Que Vie Trust, also known by several other pseudonyms such as “Term of Life or Years” or “Pur Autre Vie” or "Fide Commissary Trust" or “Foreign Situs Trust” or “Secret Trust” is a pseudo form of trust first formed in the 16th Century under Henry VIII of England on one or more presumptions including (but not limited to) one or more Persons presumed wards, infants, idiots, lost or abandoned at “sea” and therefore assumed/presumed “dead” after seven (7) years. Additional presumptions by which such a Trust may be “legally” formed were added in later statutes to include bankruptcy, incapacity, mortgages and private companies.

Found here:   http://one-heaven.org/canons/positive_law/article/100.html

This is not from a website I subscribe to or have looked at beyond this one definition.

This is NOT a lawful trust, but an invention of the lawyers during the time of King Henry VIII. You won't find it in the official Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church. At least I couldn't find it on several sites including the Vatican website.

Paul

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3 comments:

  1. Hi Paul,
    Try this link: http://legislation.gov.uk/aep/Cha2/18-19/11

    This is the Cestui Que Vie Act 1666

    Jo Ann

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  2. Thank you Jo Ann,

    Have you ever even once seen anything like this in the Canon Law of the Catholic Church ?

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  3. No, but I have not ever accessed the Canon Law of the Catholic Church - I am not catholic.

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