fiduciary capacity

collocation in English

meaningsoffiduciaryandcapacity

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fiduciary
adjective
uk
/fɪˈdʒuː.ʃi.ə.ri/
us
/fɪˈduː.ʃi.er.i/
relating to the responsibility to take care of someone else's money in a ...
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capacity
noun
uk
/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/
us
/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition offiduciaryandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The board of directors is there only in afiduciarycapacityto manage the shareholders' money.
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Acting in afiduciarycapacity, they would be bound to give consideration to any views on this point expressed by scheme members.
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I should not have thought that he would be caught by the definition of "estate agency" if he were acting in afiduciarycapacity.
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It looks to me as if the provisions in regard to actions brought against persons in afiduciarycapacityshould be more closely worked out.
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Leaving those words as they are, we are back again at the beginning of the circle in regard to thefiduciarycapacityconcerning ratepayers.
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This provides significantly better protection than the covenants currently implied when property is conveyed in any limited orfiduciarycapacity; for example "as trustee".
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The one certainty is that everyone has afiduciarycapacityto be responsible with other people's money.
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That is the reason and justification for their inclusion along with the other people in afiduciarycapacity.
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It supposes that company directors exist in afiduciarycapacityon behalf of their shareholders, and should therefore do whatever is in their shareholders' interests.
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The agent to a very large extent is in afiduciarycapacity, a capacity of trust, to his client.
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Secondly, members of the accountancy bodies might have to act in afiduciarycapacityin trust and might be involved as executors in the sale of a house.
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The amendment would extend the protections to others; for example, solicitors and persons acting as agents who owed duties of confidentiality as a result of acting in afiduciarycapacity.
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Addison, is merely in afiduciarycapacityas trustees.
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Corporate trust services are services which assist, in thefiduciarycapacity, in the administration of the corporation's debt.
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Defalcation, for example, applies when a debtor is acting in afiduciarycapacity.
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He is in afiduciarycapacityand can not make moral gestures, nor can the court authorise him to do so.
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Shareholders do not typically actively manage a corporation; shareholders instead elect or appoint a board of directors to control the corporation in afiduciarycapacity.
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Defalcation occurs when a debtor commits a bad act while acting in afiduciarycapacity.
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