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trustee

[truh-stee] / trʌˈsti /


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It said Hemsley is prohibited from participating in decisions made by the trust’s independent trustees, which “aligns with established models for avoiding potential conflicts of interest.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, you have a menu of trust types to choose from: A lifetime discretionary trust gives the trustee power to decide when, how and why to distribute money.

From MarketWatch

That date is also a year earlier than the trustees estimated last year.

From MarketWatch

My father passed away 14 years ago and made my brother the trustee of his estate.

From MarketWatch

The USC board of trustees said it unanimously voted for Kim, 53, the university’s former general counsel who previously worked as a federal prosecutor, to immediately take over the role.

From Los Angeles Times