Fiduciary
Fiduciary, person standing in a special relationship of trust, confidence, or responsibility to another.
For information on Fiduciary:
* persons who control property for the benefit of others, see Trust; Executor
* persons authorized to represent others, see Attorney; Principal and Agent
* persons entrusted with the care of others because of age, inability to understand, or lack of self-control, see Guardian
* fraud by betraying a trust or confidence, see Fraud
* taking money or using property that has been given on trust by others, without their knowledge or permission, see Criminal Law
Source: “Fiduciary,”Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000
See Also
Interest on lawyer trust accounts
List of Estate Law Online Journals
The Right to Privacy
Introduction to Fiduciary
Fiduciary, person standing in a special relationship of trust, confidence, or responsibility to another.” (1)
Resources
Notes and References
- Information about Fiduciary in the Encarta Online Encyclopedia
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