
1) Belongings 2) Fiducial 3) Holding 4) Legal profession 5) Material possession 6) Property
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1) Executor 2) Fiducial 3) Steward 4) Trustee
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A fiduciary is a legal or ethical relationship of trust between two or more parties. Typically, a fiduciary prudently takes care of money for another person. One party, for example a corporate trust company or the trust department of a bank, acts in a fiduciary capacity to the other one, who for example has entrusted funds to the fiduciary for saf...
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A person having a legal relationship of trust and confidence to another and having a duty to act primarily for the other
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held in trust; depending on trust
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• (n.) One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an Antinomian. • (n.) One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee.
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in law, a person who occupies a position of such power and confidence with regard to the property of another that the law requires him to act solely ... [1 related articles]
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One who must act for the benefit of another party.
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Relating to, or founded upon, a trust or confidence. A legal term. A fiduciary relationship exists where an individual or organization has an explicit or implicit obligation to act in behalf of another person's or organization's interests in matters which affect the other person or organization. This fiduciary is also obligated to act in the other ...
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A person or organisation entrusted with the responsibility of managing, holding or investing assets in the best interest of the owner of the assets. Trustees of pension funds are fiduciaries in respect of the members of their funds.
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A person with the legal duty to act primarily for another's benefit in a position of trust, good faith, candor and responsibility. 'Fiduciary' is often used as an alternative term for 'trustee.'
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1) n. Latin meaning "trust." Refers to a business or person who may act for another with total trust, good faith, and honesty who has the complete confidence and trust of that person. A fiduciary may include a trustee of a trust, a business adviser, attorney, guardian, estate administrator, real estate agent, banker, stockbroker, or title...
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A person having a legal relationship of trust and confidence to another and having a duty to act primarily for the others benefit, e.g., a guardian, trustee, or executor.
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Describes an organisation or individual who manages money or property for a beneficiary
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Fi·du'ci·a·ry noun 1. One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee. « Instrumental to the conveying God's blessing upon those whose
fiduciaries they are.»
Jer. Taylor. 2. (Theol.) One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an A...
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A person or body entrusted to hold and manage the assets and interests of another. For example, an... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/fiduciary.htm?id=546&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of fiduciary'>more</a>
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This term is borrowed from the civil law. The Roman laws called a fiduciary heir, the person who was instituted heir and who was charged to deliver the succession to a person designated by the testament. But some say that it properly signifies the person to whom a testator has sold his inheritance, under the condition that he should sell it to anot...
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A person or company that has the power and obligation to act for another under circumstances which require total trust, good faith, and honesty. Fiduciaries can include trustees, business advisers, attorneys, guardians, administrators of estates, real estate agents, bankers, stock brokers, title companies, or anyone who undertakes to assist someone...
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[
adj] - relating to or of the nature of a legal trust (i.e. the holding of something in trust for another) 2. [n] - a person who holds assets in trust for a beneficiary
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fiduciary 1. In trust of a person or thing; holding something in trust. 2. Of or pertaining to a trustee; pertaining to or of the nature of a trusteeship; held in trust. 3. Relating to or depending on confidence in a government for the value of fiat money (paper money decreed to be legal tender, not backed by gold or silver and not necessarily rede...
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fiducial adjective relating to or of the nature of a legal trust (i.e. the holding of something in trust for another); `a fiduciary contract`; `in a fiduciary capacity`; `fiducial power`
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- Person who is responsible for the administration of property owned by others. Corporate management is a FIDUCIARY with respect to corporate ASSETS which are beneficially owned by the stockholders and CREDITORS. Similarly, a TRUSTEE is the fiduciary of a TRUST and partners owe fiduciary responsibility to each other and to their creditors.
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a person or institution who manages money or property for another, and who must exercise a standard of care in such management activity imposed by law or contract
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A fiduciary is a person or organization that owes a duty of good faith to another party and is ethically or legally bound to act in best interest of the other party.
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