Definition of "Fiduciary / F. Duty" from the 'Lectric Law Library's Legal Lexicon ... FIDUCIARY - 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.
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Fiduciary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A fiduciary duty is a legal or ethical relationship of confidence or trust between two or more parties, most commonly a fiduciary or trustee and a principal or beneficiary . One party, for e...
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In the handling of money and when one acts as a corporate or individual trustee, there is a fiduciary responsibility owed to the principal party. It is defined as a relationship imposed by law where someone has voluntarily agreed to act in the capacity of a "caretaker" of another's rights, assets and/or well being.
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Alternative term for fiduciary duty ... Small Business Owners –; Click here for all the Resources you need! ... fiduciary obligation in the news...
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For the officer, shareholder, and director of closely held companies, in particular, understanding fiduciary duty obligations, and the settings which they typically arise, is imperative to avoiding business disputes.
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You would have to insert a lot of “except if it might lose you business or fees” clauses into EC 5-1 to give it your limited reading of fiduciary obligations.
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The recent allegations regarding corporate misconduct provide important insights about the manner in which directors and officers believe they must demonstrate compliance with their fiduciary obligations.17 Although this behavior may not represent a universal pattern, congressional testimony and investigations...
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4. If any negotiable instrument payable or indorsed to a fiduciary as such is indorsed by the fiduciary, or if any negotiable instrument payable or indorsed to his principal is indorsed by a fiduciary empowered to indorse such instrument on behalf of his principal, the indorsee is not bound to inquire whether the...
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Fulfilling Fiduciary Obligations Can Present Challenges for 401(k) Plan Sponsors; Highlights of GAO-08-774, a report to the Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives;
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Analysts have fiduciary duties toward their clients and should place client interests before their own. Research analysts and their firms should use reasonable care to ensure fairness, integrity, accuracy, and transparency in their research reports. ... See our official position on fiduciary obligations.
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