Crossword-Solution: CESTUI
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cestui | pron. | He; the one. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CESTUI | anagram | CSUITE, CUTIES |
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| He | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CESTUI (5)
Here is the official record of that episode, by the bye: "In pursuance of the powers given in the said antenuptial deeds the trustees therein named, on March 31, 1787, agreed upon a partition of the said lands, which agreement was with the approbation and consent of the cestui que trusts, to wit: Earl and Lady Abingdon, and Charles Fitsroy and Ann his wife, the said Susannah Skinner the second not then having arrived at age.
Nus las chetis mal-ÈurÈs Ne puet faire emprendre greignor: Bon fait congnoistre son seignor; Et se cestui bien congnoissoies, LÈgiÈrement issir porroies De la prison o˘ tant empires.
Following a parallel line of progress, the English Court of Chancery created a special proprietorship for the Mortgagor, for the Cestui que Trust, for the Married Woman who had the advantage of a particular kind of settlement, and for the Purchaser who had not yet acquired a complete legal ownership.
Congress was made simply the agent or _trustee_ for the United States, and could not, without a breach of trust and a fraud, appropriate the subject of the trust to any other beneficiary or _cestui que trust_ than the United States, or to the people of the United States, upon equal grounds, legal or equitable.
The common law recognized only the legal tenant; but the _cestui que use_ or beneficial owner gradually secured for his wishes and directions concerning the profits of the land the strong protection of the chancellors as exercising the equitable jurisdiction of the king.