A Will for Willa Cather

T. Simmons
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Artists hold their creative works dear: whether paintings, poems, or songs, their human creators treat them with special care and often desire that same care be exercised after death. Directing particular uses of property from the grave can be met with several objections. The objections sound in alarmist responses to “dead hand control” and include the Rule Against Perpetuities, uncertainty, capriciousness, and the repugnancy of restraints on alienation.This Article considers these and other recurring objections in one particular context and with one particular variety of creative works: an author’s unpublished and private letters to her friends. A mechanism for achieving an artist’s restrictions over the use of her creative works after death is introduced in the form of a purpose trust. Purpose trusts are typically utilized by pet owners to ensure the continued care and preservation of their pets after the owner’s death. Purpose trusts are unique in that they lack ascertainable beneficiaries to enforce the trustee’s duties. Many purpose trusts do not qualify as charitable trusts (which can be enforced by the state attorney general’s office). Instead, a private “enforcer” must be provided. Here, a noncharitable purpose trust designed to restrict access to an author’s private correspondence is introduced; a testamentary trust hypothetically created under the terms of the Last Will and Testament of the celebrated American author Willa Cather.
给薇拉·凯瑟的遗嘱
艺术家们珍视他们的创造性作品:无论是绘画、诗歌还是歌曲,它们的人类创造者都对它们特别小心,而且往往希望在他们死后也能同样小心。从坟墓中指导财产的特殊用途可能会遇到一些反对意见。反对意见听起来像是对“死手控制”的危言耸听的回应,包括反对永续权规则、不确定性、反复无常以及对转让限制的反感。本文在一个特定的背景下,以一种特殊的创造性作品:一位作者写给朋友的未出版的私人信件,来考虑这些和其他反复出现的反对意见。以目的信托的形式引入一种机制,以实现对艺术家死后使用其创造性作品的限制。目的信托通常由宠物主人利用,以确保他们的宠物在主人死后继续得到照顾和保护。目的信托的独特之处在于,它们缺乏可确定的受益人来执行受托人的职责。许多目的信托不符合慈善信托的资格(这可以由州检察长办公室强制执行)。相反,必须提供一个私人的“执行者”。在这里,引入了一个非慈善目的信托,旨在限制访问作者的私人通信;这是一种根据美国著名作家薇拉·凯瑟的遗嘱条款假想创建的遗嘱信托。
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