Creating limited rights to property in your Will
Understanding the meaning and consequences of limited rights
August 08, 2024
Creating limited rights to property in your WillUnderstanding the meaning and consequences of limited rightsAugust 08, 2024 Provisions are often included in Wills without a clear understanding of their meaning and consequences. An example would be the creation of usufructs and fideicommissums. These terms may sound complicated however, they are simple to understand. This article aims to explain what usufructs and fideicommissums are and sets out a few key features and examples. Fideicommissum Key features:
Additional note: You can also create a fideicommissum over your entire estate. For example, you could leave your estate to A, subject to the condition that whatever remains of your estate upon A’s death, shall go to B. Usufruct Involves leaving an asset (for example, an immovable property) to one person (“B”), subject to another person (“A”) having the right to use, control and possess the property until the occurrence of a certain event, usually until A’s death. Key features:
The above explanations and key features should be kept in mind when including a usufruct or fideicommissum in your Will so that you can make an informed decision regarding these limited rights. Should you require any further information on the above or assistance with the drafting of your Will, please get in touch with us. Latest Insights
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