- cestui, cestuy
- /setiy/se(s)twiy/ He who. Used frequently in composition in law French phrases
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
cestui, cestuy — /setiy/se(s)twiy/ He who. Used frequently in composition in law French phrases … Black's law dictionary
Cestui — Cestuy Ces tuy or ||Cestui Ces tui, pron. [Norm. F.] (Law) He; the one. [1913 Webster] {Cestuy que trust}[norm. F.], a person who has the equitable and beneficial interest in property, the legal interest in which is vested in a trustee. Wharton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cestuy — Ces tuy or ||Cestui Ces tui, pron. [Norm. F.] (Law) He; the one. [1913 Webster] {Cestuy que trust}[norm. F.], a person who has the equitable and beneficial interest in property, the legal interest in which is vested in a trustee. Wharton. {Cestuy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cestuy que trust — Cestuy Ces tuy or ||Cestui Ces tui, pron. [Norm. F.] (Law) He; the one. [1913 Webster] {Cestuy que trust}[norm. F.], a person who has the equitable and beneficial interest in property, the legal interest in which is vested in a trustee. Wharton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cestuy que use — Cestuy Ces tuy or ||Cestui Ces tui, pron. [Norm. F.] (Law) He; the one. [1913 Webster] {Cestuy que trust}[norm. F.], a person who has the equitable and beneficial interest in property, the legal interest in which is vested in a trustee. Wharton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cestui que — Wills, trusts and estates … Wikipedia
cestui que use — Also spelled cestuy que use. A person for whose use land was granted to another. See 2 BL Comm 328 … Ballentine's law dictionary
cestuy — Same as cestui … Ballentine's law dictionary
cestuy — obsolete variant of cestui … Useful english dictionary
ce — 2. ce [ sə ] ( c devant en, et les formes du v. être commençant par une voyelle; ç devant a) pron. dém. • çoXe; lat. pop. ecce hoc, de hoc « ceci » ♦ Sert à désigner la chose que la personne qui parle montre … Encyclopédie Universelle