Fiduciary in United States
Fiduciary Definition
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. Merlin, Repert. But Poth. ad Pand. vol. 22, says that fiduciarius haeres properly signifies the person to whom a testator has sold his inheritance under the condition that he should sell it to another. Fiduciary may be defined in trust, in confidence. A generic term embracing all persons acting in a fiduciary capacity.
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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. Merlin, Repert. But Poth. ad Pand. vol. 22, says that fiduciarius haeres properly signifies the person to whom a testator has sold his inheritance under the condition that he should sell it to another. Fiduciary may be defined in trust, in confidence. A generic term embracing all persons acting in a fiduciary capacity.
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A person or organization such as a corporation (in U.S. law) holding a position and acting in the capacity of trust and special confidence so that he, she, or it is obliged to act with the highest degree of good faith, and to place ahead of his, her, or its own interests the interest of those represented; as an adjective having the nature of a trust. Attorneys, guardians, directors of corporations, and public officers may be fiduciaries.
What is Fiduciary?
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Meaning of Fiduciary
In plain or simple terms, Fiduciary means: A person who has assumed a special relationship to another person or another person’s property, such as a trustee, administrator, executor, lawyer, or guardian. The fiduciary must exercise the highest degree or care to maintain and preserve the person’s rights and/or property which are within his/her charge.
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Fiduciary Risk Management, The CPA Journal; September 1, 2001; Witz, David J.
Fiduciary responsibility and opportunity. The Tax Adviser; April 1, 2006; Primoff, Walter M. Gray, Robert L.
Fiduciary Law, Non-Economic Interests and Amici Curiae, Melbourne University Law Review; December 1, 2008; Zhou, Lisa
Fiduciary responsibility linked to increased plan sponsor insomnia. Employee Benefit News; May 1, 2005; DuFour, Jeffrey Frank, Stewart
Fiduciary Duty and Members of Parliament, Canadian Parliamentary Review; June 22, 2008; Aagaard, Lindsay
Fiduciary duty and the professional appraiser, The Canadian Appraiser; January 1, 2003; Mark R Frederick
Fiduciary: Underrated Risk?, American Agent & Broker; March 1, 2012; Castoria, Louie
Fiduciary Implications: Using Re-Enrollment To Improve Target Date Fund Adoption. Mondaq Business Briefing; August 30, 2011; Reish, Frederick
Fiduciary: Underrated Risk? Learn to Whom Agents Owe Fiduciary Duty and Its Complications, American Agent & Broker; March 1, 2012; Castoria, Louis
Fiduciary Analytics Takes Quantitative Fund Rating Approach. Money Management Executive; December 6, 2004; Lavine, Alan
ERISA FIDUCIARIES IN BANKRUPTCY: PRESERVING INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY FOR DEFALCATION AND FRAUD DEBTS UNDER 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(4), Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal; April 1, 2006; Liotta, Jennifer
“Intuitive fiduciaries”: The equitable structure of family life, Canadian Journal of Family Law; July 1, 2002; Margaret Isabel Hall
Fiduciary Exception To The Attorney Client Privilege When Seeking Advice Regarding Plan Investment Options.(Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974), Mondaq Business Briefing; May 11, 2011
A Theory of Fiduciary Liability, McGill Law Journal; February 1, 2011; Miller, Paul B.
Fiduciaries Held Liable for Selecting Retail Mutual Funds. Mondaq Business Briefing; August 12, 2010
Fiduciary Duties for Managers of Delaware Limited Liability Companies, Mondaq Business Briefing; July 11, 2013; Hanley, John
Avoiding Fiduciary Liability, The CPA Journal; July 1, 2002; Goldwasser, Dan L.
Fiduciary Obligation, Law of, Canadian Encyclopedia; January 1, 2012; M.M. LITMAN
Fiduciary liability insurance: a necessary means of protection. Leader’s Edge; May 1, 1998; Welbourn, Thomas
Fiduciary Or Not Fiduciary? That Is A Difficult Question. Mondaq Business Briefing; December 2
3, 2011
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Meaning of Fiduciary
In plain or simple terms, Fiduciary means: A person who has assumed a special relationship to another person or another person’s property, such as a trustee, administrator, executor, lawyer, or guardian. The fiduciary must exercise the highest degree or care to maintain and preserve the person’s rights and/or property which are within his/her charge.
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- Information about Fiduciary/ in the Gale Encyclopedia of American Law.
Fiduciary in the International Business Landscape
Definition of Fiduciary in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A person having a legal duty to act primarily for another’s benefit.