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Fiduciary trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A fiduciary trust is a fiduciary relationship in which a trustee holds the title to assets for the beneficiary. The trust's creator is called the grantor.
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Fiduciary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Washington, D.C., Jan. 3, 2006 - The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that it filed charges against six former officers of Putnam Fiduciary Trust Company (PFTC), a Boston-based registered transfer agent, for engaging in a scheme beginning in January 2001 by which the defendants defrauded a...
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U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Special Trustee (OST) for American Indians - Established by the American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-412), the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST) was created to improve the accountability and management of Indian funds ...
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board member of Fiduciary Trust Company International, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Pepsi Bottling Group, World Wildlife Fund, America's Promise, National Center for Learning Disabilities, National Endowment for Democracy.
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Goliath's Fiduciary Trust Company International Company Profile provides detailed company information on Fiduciary Trust Company International located in New York, NY. Company profile information includes sales, revenue, brands, contacts, industries, contact information, and more. ... Fiduciary Trust Company International Jobs...
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In this study, we focus on one aspect of this relationship: a patient's fiduciary trust in his/her physician. (1) Fiduciary trust in a physician captures the patient's belief that the physician will act in the patient's best interests and not take advantage of her or his vulnerability (Hall et al.
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