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n. a person or entity who holds the assets (corpus) of a trustee ...
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A person or firm that holds or administers property or assets for the benefit of a third party.
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The representative of the bankruptcy estate who exercises statutory powers, principally for the benefit of the unsecured creditors, under the general supervision of the court and the direct supervisio [..]
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and individual or organization which holds or manages and invests assets for the benefit of another.
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Agent 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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1. Generally a trust company appointed by a company to protect the securities of a company's bonds and to adhere to the contract agreements of the trust deed relating to the bonds.
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An individual or organisation who is legally responsible for managing the financial affairs or another person or company.
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Fiduciaire
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Person or institution who manages and distributes another’s assets according to the instructions in the trust document.
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A person appointed to manage the property of another.
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"person who is responsible for the property of another," 1640s, from trust (v.) + -ee.
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The trustee of the California Independent System Operator trust established by order of the California Public Utilities Commission on August 2, 1996 Decision No. 96-08-038 relating to the Ex Parte Int [..]
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A person who holds or controls property for the benefit of another.
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A representative who acts independently in deciding what is in the best interests of his or her constituents.
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A person appointed to manage the property of another.
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Institution appointed to ensure all terms and conditions of a bond indenture are fully adhered to.
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A trustee is a person or institution appointed to manage assets for someone else's benefit. For example, a trustee may be responsible for money you have transferred to a trust, or money in certain retirement accounts. Trustees are entitled to collect a fee for their work, often a percentage of the value of the amount in trust. In turn, they [..]
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A financial institution with trust powers, designated by the issuer or borrower, that acts, pursuant to a bond contract, in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the bondholders in enforcing the ter [..]
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The person (or business) who manages assets held in trust, under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to invest trust assets and distribute trust income or principal to benefic [..]
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An individual, corporation, or other entity that manages property held in a trust.
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a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit regent: members of a governing board Trustee is a legal term for a holder of property on [..]
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A fiduciary that holds or controls property for the benefit of another.
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One who as agent for others handles money or holds title to their land.
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A fiduciary who holds or controls property for the benefit of another.
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An institution, usually a bank, designated by the issuer as the custodian of funds and official representative of bondholders.
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Definition An individual or organization which holds or manages and invests assets for the benefit of another. The trustee is legally obliged to make all trust-related decisions with the beneficiary&# [..]
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A bank or trust company that holds title to or a security interest in leased property for the benefit of the lessee, lesser, and/or creditors of the lesser.
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An individual or company appointed to carry out the purposes of a trust in accordance with the provisions of the trust instrument and general principles of trust law.
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See: library trustee.
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Patrono, Depositario
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1 : one to whom something is entrusted : one trusted to keep or administer something: as a : a member of a board entrusted with administering the funds and directing the policy of an institution or .. [..]
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The trustee oversees the flow of funds through the CMBS structure on behalf of the bondholders. The trustee is responsible for collecting principal and interest from the servicer, distributing payments to bondholders and reporting to bondholders.
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Person who is given legal title to, and management authority over, the property placed in a TRUST.
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Someone given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of another.
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A bank designated by the issuer as the custodian of funds and official representative of bondholders. Trustees are appointed to ensure compliance with the bond documents and to represent bondholders in enforcing their contract with the issuer.
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All trusts have a trustee who monitors the trust's activities on behalf of the beneficiary. It is the job of the trustee to ensure that the trust operates within the guidelines of its trust deed [..]
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(1) A board member of a foundation. Trustees are responsible for setting foundation policy and making fund decisions. (2) An individual or corporation named or appointed to administer th [..]
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An independent or nominated third party who administers corporate or financial arrangements.
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A person or company that has legal responsibility for financial aspects (receipts, disbursement, and investment) of funds.
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A person appointed to look after investors' interests for certain securities e.g. those offered by credit unions, building societies and finance companies, and for unit trusts.
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A bank or trust company that holds title to or a security interest in leased property for the benefit of the lessee, lessor, and/or creditors of the lessor, as appropriate. A leveraged lease often has [..]
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A party who is given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of or "for the benefit of" another. The trustee is one placed in a position of responsibility for another, a r [..]
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An individual or company with the duty to ensure that the rules of the trust deed are adhered to. Trustees are normally responsible for the running of superannuation plans and are bound by the trust deed, the relevant trust law and the SIS Act.
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A person or company that holds or administers assets for the benefit of someone else.
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People or a company appointed to manage a super fund on behalf of the members.
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A person who manages the assets.
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The person who manages a trust, the trustee, has a legal duty to manage the trust's assets in the best interests of the beneficiary or beneficiaries. Typical trustee duties include managing renta [..]
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A bank designated by the issuer as the custodian of funds and official representative of bondholders. Trustees are appointed to ensure compliance with the trust indenture and represent bondholders to enforce their contract with the issuers.
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a person licensed by the Superintendent of Bankruptcy to administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies
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A person who holds property on behalf of a beneficiary.
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 One who holds legal title to a property for the benefit of another, or for the purpose of securing performance of an obligation.
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(n) a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit(n) members of a governing board
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An individual or institution appointed to administer a trust for its beneficiaries.
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An individual or company who holds and administers a sum of money or property on behalf an individual, group or organization.
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Person or institution that manages a trust.
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A fiduciary that holds or controls property for the benefit of another.
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The party who manages a trust on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries. Trustees may hold titles to property, distribute assets or oversee investments and payments, among other tasks.
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The person or institution that manages the property put in trust.
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An individual, corporation, or other entity that manages property held in a trust.
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An individual or institution appointed to administer a trust for its beneficiaries.
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The person or institution that manages the property put in trust.
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A person who supervises a trust for the benefit of another person
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An institution, usually a bank, designated by the issuer as the custodian of funds and official representative of bondholders. Trustees are appointed to ensure compliance with the trust indenture and [..]
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means RBC Investor Services Trust or its successors responsible for the custody of principal, Income, CESG, CLB, QESI, ACES, and SAGES, maintaining and investing such funds (as directed by the Foundation) and remitting such funds to the Foundation to enable it to pay EAPs and AIPs.
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A party who is given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of or "for the benefit of" another. The trustee is one placed in a position of responsibility for another, a responsibility enforceable in a court of law.
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A person who is legally authorized to represent a trust
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A person or company that holds or administers assets for the benefit of someone else.
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People or a company appointed to manage a super fund on your behalf.
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Usually a named individual (although can be a corporate body) responsible for the day-to-day management of the Trust, which is likely to include identifying and appointing governors for the school(s) that the Trust supports.
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May be a paid professional or company or unpaid person that holds the assets in a trust fund separate from the trustee’s own assets. The trustee invests and disposes of the assets in accordance with t [..]
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Board members of an institution or Organization who are entrusted with the administering of funds and the directing of Policy.
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Usually a named individual (although can be a corporate body) responsible for the day-to-day management of the Trust, which is likely to include identifying and appointing governors for the school(s) that the Trust supports.
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In addition to every person appointed or constituted as such by act of parties, by will, by order or declaration of court or by operation of law, includes an executor or administrator, tutor or curato [..]
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Is a separate company called Maritime Super Pty Limited (ABN 43 058 013 773, AFSL No. 348197, RSE Licence No. L0000932) which has overall responsibility for the management and operation of the Fund.
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(a) One who holds the legal title of property for the benefit of another. (b) One standing in a fiduciary or confidential relation to another, e.g., agent, attorney, bailee, etc.
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A person who administers assets held in trust for another person.
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A person who is responsible for the property which is the subject of the trust. The trustee holds the property for the benefit of others. The property may be held in the name of the trustee but is nev [..]
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An individual, corporation, or other entity that manages property held in a trust.
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The person or institution that manages property put in trust.
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Someone appointed to hold or administer assets for the benefit of other people.
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1. An organization or individual who has responsibility for one or more accounts. 2. An individual who, as part of a fund's board of trustees, has ultimate responsibility for a fund's activi [..]
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A company that safeguards the money you invest in a unit trust and oversees the fund manager's activities on your behalf (equivalent to the depositary of a unit trust). This company is authorised, must be independent from the fund manager and protect the interest of the investor. The trustee may subcontract a custodian or custodians to safegua [..]
Source: theinvestmentassociation.org (offline)

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The representative of the bankruptcy estate who exercises statutory powers, principally for the benefit of the unsecured creditors, under the general supervision of the court and the direct supervisio [..]
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(1) The person that has custody of or control over funds or items for the benefit of another; (2) in a bankruptcy case, a person appointed to represent the interests of the bankruptcy estate and the u [..]
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An individual (or business) which holds or manages assets for the benefit of another.
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An individual or institution appointed to administer a trust for its beneficiaries.
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A person who manages property held in trust for the benefit of another person.
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An individual, corporation, or other entity that manages property held in a trust.
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Usually a trust company appointed by the company to protect the security behind the company's bonds and to make certain that all covenants of the trust deed relating to the bonds are honored. Als [..]
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n. a person or entity who holds the assets (corpus) of a trustee for the benefit of the beneficiaries and manages the trust and its assets under the terms of the trust stated in the declaration of tru [..]
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The person or institution that manages the property put in trust.
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A person who holds and controls property for the benefit of another
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Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in accordance with a tr ust deed and for the benefit of the beneficiary (ies).
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An individual or a trust institution that holds the legal title to property for the benefit of someone else, who is the beneficial owner.
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An individual or corporation with the required legal capacity to receive any gains resulting from the purpose of the trust, except for the trust administrator.
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A trustee is someone who holds property on trust for another (the beneficiary).
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The party given legal responsibility of property to be held in the best interest or subsequent benefit of another.
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The person(s) or institutions responsible for the administration of a trust.
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A person who agrees to take ownership of and control over property under the terms of a trust. Real property held by a Trustee in a trust passes without probate to the beneficiaries named in the trust [..]
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The Trustee in Bankruptcy can be either the Official Receiver or an Insolvency Practitioner. The main objective of the Trustee is to take control of any assets, sell them and distribute the money rais [..]
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Quite apart from its common usage (e.g. under the Trustee Act 1925) this is a term used for a variety of insolvency appointments, including the licensed insolvency practitioner appointed in an English [..]
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A licensed insolvency practitioner appointed over a bankruptcy estate
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Apart from its common usage (e.g. under the Trustee Act 1925), this is a term used for the appointment of a licensed insolvency practitioner appointed in a bankruptcy.
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The person who holds property on trust for another. The prime duty of a trustee is to carry out the terms of the trust and preserve safely the trust property.
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A bank designated by an issuer of stocks or bonds that acts as the custodian of funds and official representative of the stock or bondholders. Trustees are appointed to assure that stockholders and bondholders have representation to enforce the contractual obligations of the issuer. 
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An organization or an individual who is entrusted to hold assets on behalf of a group of beneficiaries.
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A person or institution holding property in trust. The trustee manages and invests the assets and makes distributions according to the terms of the trust.
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1. Usually a trust company appointed by the company to protect the security behind the company's bonds and to make certain that all covenants of the trust deed relating to the bonds are honored. [..]
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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 anot [..]
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A party who is given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of or “for the benefit of” another. The trustee is one placed in a position of responsibility for another, a responsibil [..]
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A party who is given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of or “for the benefit of” another. The trustee is one placed in a position of responsibility for another, a responsibil [..]
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An individual or institution appointed to administer a trust for its beneficiaries.
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A fiduciary who holds or controls property for the benefit of another.
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(1) One who is appointed, or required by law, to execute a trust. (2) One who holds title to real property under the terms of a deed of trust.
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A person holding property in trust.
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A person who controls legal title to a property under a trust agreement.
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Trustee (or the holding of a trusteeship) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, is a synonym for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any person who holds property, authority, or [..]
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Trustee is a legal term for a holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary. Trustee, trusty, trustees, trustee system, trusty system, and related terms and phrases containing the homophones "tru [..]
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