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Trustee logo #10101) Bankruptcy court appointee 2) Board member 3) Board member of a sort 4) Church official 5) College bigwig 6) College-board member 7) Company administrator 8) Corporate director 9) Corporate watchdog 10) Director of a bank 11) Estate administrator 12) Fiduciary 13) Fiduciary appointee 14) Foundation figure
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Trustee logo #10101) Consignee 2) Depositary 3) Treasurer
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Trustee logo #21002• (v. t.) To attach (a debtor`s wages, credits, or property in the hands of a third person) in the interest of the creditor. • (n.) A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also,...
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Trustee logo #20179A person or institution designated by a bond issuer as the official representative of the bondholders. Typically, a bank serves as trustee.
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Trustee logo #20593A company, or individuals, appointed in a will or the trust deed to hold the trust assets and to be responsible for the management of a trust.
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trustee logo #21003(from the article `bankruptcy`) ...provides that in individual bankruptcies the bankrupt`s estate comprises all nonexempt property owned by the debtor on the day on which the ... The basic distinction between legal and equitable ownership is quite simple. The legal owner of the property (trustee) has the right to possession, ... The ...
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Trustee logo #21012Agent of a bond issuer who handles the administrative aspects of a loan and ensures that the borrower complies with the terms of the bond indenture.
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Trustee logo #20174An individual, group of people or independent institution responsible for the management of the trust as defined by the trust deed. The trustees have the power to veto any investment which they feel does not adhere to the trust deed.
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Trustee logo #20407either in bankruptcy - the authorised insolvency practitioner appointed to deal with the estate of the bankrupt; or under a deed of arrangement - the authorised insolvency practitioner appointed to deal with the estate of the person who entered into the deed.
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Trustee logo #20481a person appointed to manage property that is held under a trust for the benefit of another person.
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Trustee logo #20547A licensed insolvency practitioner appointed to administer the estate of a bankrupt.
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Trustee logo #20912A person appointed to hold property upon trust for another. Trustees have a duty to act in good faith, which means they cannot enrich themselves at the expense of their beneficiaries.
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trustee logo #21177A representative who acts independently in deciding what is in the best interests of his or her constituents.
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Trustee logo #21213(n) A trustee is a legal entity entrusted with the property of a trust formed under a trust deed or declaration of trust. The trusty holds and manages the property on behalf of the beneficiaries of the trust.
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trustee logo #21681A person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit.
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Trustee logo #22073An entity entrusted with the operations of an Internet resource for the benefit of the wider community. In IANA circles, usually in reference to the sponsoring organisation of a top-level domain.
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Trustee logo #22643An individual or organisation who is legally responsible for managing the financial affairs or another person or company
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Trustee logo #10444A bank designated by the issuer as the custodian of funds and official representative of bondholders. Trustees are appointed to insure compliance with the contract and represent bondholders to enforce their contract with the issuers.
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Trustee logo #20671A person appointed to manage and safeguard the assets of a... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/trustee.htm?id=1470&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of trustee'>more</a>
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Trustee logo #20141A member of the governing board of a charity which is legally responsible for overall management and decision making. Trustees are obliged to act in the best interests of the charity, to make sure it sticks to its charitable purposes. Can be personally liable for the under performance or illegal acts of a charity.
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Trustee logo #20527either
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Trustee logo #20911A person who holds or administers property in a trust for another (or others)
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trustee logo #20974legal guardian noun a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another`s benefit
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Trustee logo #21071- Person who is given legal title to, and management authority over, the property placed in a trust.
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Trustee logo #21674a person who holds or controls property for the benefit of another.
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