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(1) A person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit,members of a governing board,administrator
(2) A person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit
(3) Members of a governing board
(4) Administrator
(1) She later won a legal settlement against the trustee board for breach of contract.
(2) They inherited Papua from Britain in 1906 and took New Guinea from Germany in World War I, administering it in recent years as a U.N. trustee .
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(4) Under the trusteeship and administration of the Vancouver Foundation, this year it will give 21 awards totalling $47,500.
(5) The wife remained dependent on the trustees and could not control the property herself.
(6) The responsibilities are arduous and trusteeship is a high-risk position which, if not conducted competently, can carry four-figure fines or even a prison sentence.
(7) Cameroon was originally a UN Trustee Territory administered by France and the UK prior to its independence in 1960.
(8) We hope that the sentence will stand as a stark warning to anyone considering abusing the special responsibilities of charity trusteeship .
(9) All three schemes were regulated by trust deeds or rules which conferred on the trustees wide powers of investment.
(10) Lawyers and trustees have statutory and other legal obligations but are still fiduciaries.
(11) This is certain to give the new board of trustees a legal edge over its competitors.
(12) For all that, some form of UN trusteeship appears to be the best answer now available.
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