Nope. Common law.
To be entirely correct, the Law of Contracts. Agents are under oath to him.
Furthermore in Common Law, the King doesn't share what is his with anyone. He possess the entire property.
The agents are fiduciaries, not trustees.
This is the Law of Agency and bailment, not the Law of Trusts.
Last edited by shikamaru; 10-03-11 at 07:22 PM.
Ok, will investigate further that route.
When something is owned, who pays the bills?
If he does not share how does he have an army to protect what he owns, have a Queen or an Heir, have a council, builders to build his structures e.t.c.?