
n. Confidence placed in someone else regarding a transaction or one's general affairs or business. The relationship does not need to be formally or legally established but can be based upon personal or moral responsibility due to a fiduciary's superior knowledge and training as compared to the one whose affairs are being handled.
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A relationship in which an individual places complete confidence, trust, and reliance in someone who has a fiduciary duty to act for the individual's benefit. A fiduciary relationship need not be formally or legally established; it may be assumed where the fiduciary has superior knowledge and training compared to the person whose affairs the fiduci...
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A relationship of trust and confidence, as between principal and agent, trustee and beneficiary, attorney and client, director and company. The fiduciary party is under the duty to act in good faith and to the best interests of the other party, without any conflicts of interests or benefits.
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