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fiduciary 音标拼音: [fəd'uʃi ,ɛri]
a. 基于信用的,信托的,受信托的
n. 被信托者,受托人 基於信用的,信托的,受信托的被信托者,受托人 fiduciary adj 1: relating to or of the nature of a legal trust ( i. e. the holding of something in trust for another); " a fiduciary contract"; " in a fiduciary capacity"; " fiducial power" [ synonym: { fiduciary}, { fiducial}] n 1: a person who holds assets in trust for a beneficiary; " it is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain" Fiduciary \ Fi* du" ci* a* ry\ (? or ?), a. [ L. fiduciarus, fr. fiducia: cf. F. fiduciaire. See { Fiducial}.] 1. Involving confidence or trust; confident; undoubting; faithful; firm; as, in a fiduciary capacity. " Fiduciary obedience." -- Howell. [ 1913 Webster] 2. Holding, held, or founded, in trust. -- Spelman. [ 1913 Webster]
Fiduciary \ Fi* du" ci* a* ry\, n. 1. One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee. [ 1913 Webster] Instrumental to the conveying God' s blessing upon those whose fiduciaries they are. -- Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster] 2. ( Theol.) One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an Antinomian. -- Hammond. [ 1913 Webster] 23 Moby Thesaurus words for " fiduciary": believable, colorable, conceivable, convictional, credible, depositary, depository, fiducial, held in pledge, held in trust, in escrow, in trust, pistic, plausible, reliable, tenable, trustee, trustworthy, trusty, unexceptionable, unimpeachable, unquestionable, worthy of faithFIDUCIARY. This term is borrowed from the civil law. The Roman laws called a fiduciary heir, the person who was instituted heir, and who was charged to deliver the succession to a person designated by the testament. Merl. Repert. h. t. But Pothier, Pand. vol. 22, h. t., says that fiduciarius heres properly signifies the person to whom a testator has sold his inheritance, under the condition that he should sell it to another. Fiduciary may be defined to be, in trust, in confidence. 2. A fiduciary contract is defined to be, an agreement by which a person delivers a thing to another, on the condition that he will restore it to him. The following formula was employed:' Ut inter bonos agere opportet, ne propter te fidemque tuam frauder. Cicer. de Offc. lib. 3, cap. 13; Lec. du Dr. Civ. Rom. Sec. 237, 238. See 2 How. S. C. Rep. 202, 208; 6 Watts & Serg. 18; 7 Watts, 415.
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