Retirement marriage

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The Rent Lens marriage was the general community of property in the marriage in the late Middle Ages . It includes property brought in and property acquired by the spouses.

Development of the general community of property

Starting from the High Middle Ages , the general community of property was not known. At most there was a limited community of property. This related to certain assets, such as B. house or land. Only these named assets were available to both spouses. Later the community of achievement developed from it . In this case, not only certain existing assets were considered, but also certain future assets were defined. This future fortune was usually determined through marriage agreements. A French special form was the carpool . It was also stipulated that Fahrnis is counted among the common assets. From this community of property, the rent marriage developed in the late Middle Ages. It was only from this point in time that both the assets brought in and all assets acquired were equally available to both spouses.

literature

  • Gustav Boehmer: Introduction to Civil Law. Mohr Siebeck , Tübingen 1965

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marriage inheritance law - definition of the general community of property of the Aargauische Kantonalbank (PDF), accessed on February 9, 2018