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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: SCY-SHA |
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SETTLEMENT , in law, a mutual arrangement between living persons for regulating the enjoyment of property, and the instrument by which such enjoyment is regulated. Settlements may be either for valuable consideration or not: the latter are usually called voluntary, and are in law to some extent in the same position as revocable gifts; the former are really contracts, and in general their validity depends upon the law of contract . They may accordingly contain any provisions not contrary to law or public policy.'The elements of the modern settlement are to be found in Roman law. The vulgaris, pupillaris or exemplaris substitutio (consisting in the appointment of successive heirs in case of the ' In this English law allows greater freedom than French. Fy 791 of the Code Napoleon
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II death, incapacity or refusal of the heir first nominated) may have suggested the modern mode of giving enjoyment of property in succession. Such a substitutio could, however, only have been made by will, while the settlement of English law is, in the general acceptation of the term, exclusively an instrument inter vivos. The dos or donatio propter nuptias corresponds to a considerable extent with the marriage
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The oldest form of settlement in England was perhaps the gift in frankmarriage to the donees in frankmarriage, and the heirs between them two begotten (Littleton, 17). This was simply a form of gift in special
Settlement in English law is, so far as regards real property, used for two inconsistent purposesto " make an eldest son," as it is called, and to avoid the results of the right of succession to real property of the eldest son by making provision for the younger children. The first result is generally obtained by a strict settlement, the latter by a marriage settlement, which is for valuable consideration if ante-nuptial, voluntary if post-nuptial. But these two kinds of settlement are not mutually exclusive: a marriage settlement may often take the form of a strict settlement and be in substance a resettlement of the family estate. (See CONVEYANCING.) In Scotland a disposition and settlement is a mode of providing for the devolution of property after death, and so corresponds "See Hunter, Roman Law, p. 150; Maine, Early History of Institutions, Lect. xi. ' The appointment of such trustees was rendered unnecessary by acts of 1845 and 1877. See Joshua Williams, Papers of the Juridical Society, i. 45.rather to the English will than to the English settlement. The English marriage settlement is represented in Scotland by the contract of marriage, which may be ante- or post-nuptial. In the United States settlements other than marriage settlements are practically unknown. Marriage settlements are not in common use, owing to the fact that most states long ago adopted the principles of the English Married Women's Property Acts. The word " settlement " is also used to denote such residence of a person in a parish, or other circumstances pertaining thereto, as would entitle him to obtain poor relief (see Pool& Law). On the English Stock Exchange it is a term for the series of operations by which bargains are concluded,. or carried over (see ACCOUNT and STOCK ExcHANG&). The word is also applied generally to the termination of a disputed matter by the adoption of terms.End of Article: SETTLEMENT If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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