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A fiduciary is a person who occupies a position of trust in relation to someone else and is required to act for the latter's benefit within the scope of that relationship. | A fiduciary is a person who occupies a position of trust in relation to someone else and is required to act for the latter's benefit within the scope of that relationship. | ||
Examples include trustees and company directors. | |||
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Revision as of 14:40, 30 June 2021
Law.
A fiduciary is a person who occupies a position of trust in relation to someone else and is required to act for the latter's benefit within the scope of that relationship.
Examples include trustees and company directors.