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[trŭ-stḗ]
(n.)One, such as a bank, that holds legal title to property in order to…
(v.)To place (property) in the care of a trustee.
(v.)To function or serve as a trustee.
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Trustee is a legal term for a holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary. A trust can be set up either to benefit particular persons, or for any charitable purposes (but not generally for non-ch...
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Trustee is the only magazine in the health care field written specifically for the directors of hospitals and health care systems. The magazine aims to help its readers adapt to the changes in the health care environment by showing them new trends in health care delivery and provides direction in the art of governance.
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trustee - definition of trustee - An individual or organization which holds or manages and invests assets for the benefit of another. The trustee is legally obliged to make all... ... trustee in the news...
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The Trustees of Reservations, a member-supported, nonprofit, conservation organization that preserves, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts. ... Get Involved and Active with The Trustees. Volunteer ... Tell us your pick for Volunteer of the Month...
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The Legal Term * Trustee * Defined & Explained ... TRUSTEE - Person or institution that oversees and manages a trust. A trustee is one to whom an estate has been conveyed in trust. The trust estate is not subject to the specialty or judgment debts of the trustee, to the dower of his wife, or the curtesy of the hushand of...
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Executors owe a duty of care to an estate and its beneficiaries.  Claims in negligence can be made against estate trustee for a number of reasons, including the following:
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United States Trustee Program is a component of the U.S. Department of Justice. This site contains information about the United States Trustee Program and the federal bankruptcy system. ... This site contains information about the United States Trustee Program and the federal bankruptcy system.
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