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trustee

[truh-stee] / trʌˈsti /


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Before the bankruptcy, trustees froze FAT Brands’ ability to use cash from the whole business securitizations due to default.

From The Wall Street Journal

The trust states that the surviving spouse becomes trustee and has the right to amend the trust.

From MarketWatch

Its trustees and staff include Democrats and Republicans, including Trevor Potter, a Republican former chair of the Federal Election Commission, who serves as president of its Board of Trustees.

From Salon

He’d been a Columbia College trustee, a Trinity Church vestryman, president of the Philharmonic Society, co-founder of the Union League Club.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a meeting on 12 October, 2022, a majority of trustees voted to approve the loan agreement with the council, with eight for and two against.

From BBC