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trustee

[ UK /tɹˈʌstiː/ ]
[ US /ˌtɹəsˈti/ ]
NOUN
  1. members of a governing board
  2. a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit

How To Use trustee In A Sentence

  • Martha became a trustee because she wanted the perspective of a professional educator on the board.
  • However, the trustees do have a responsibility to ensure that the centre's income is deployed in the most effective manner.
  • The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends.
  • It also required the merged company to maintain its existing negotiating practices and appoint a trustee to oversee its performance and report back to MOFCOM.
  • Lofty numbers bedazzle authorizers and lure fat checks from foundations and trustees. The Saint (and Scourge) of Schools «
  • • Contracts should be structured as three-way trust relationships where possible, with the government as settlor, the contractor as trustee, and the affected population as beneficiary. David Isenberg: Outsourcing War and Peace: Part 5
  • The board of trustees approached him and asked where it had gone. The Sun
  • All persons so committed may be detained n. 'jt'feci'maTbe in said hospital two years; but when it shall appear to the detained two trustees that any person held in said hospital will not continue to be subject to dipsomania or inebriety, or will be sufficiently provided for by themselves or their guar - dians, relatives or friends, they may issue to them a permit to be at liberty, upon such conditions as they deem Permit to be at Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • The 19 panel members, including Jiles, were chosen from among the Coordinating Board members, university regents and trustees, college administrators and community leaders.
  • Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in accordance with the trust deed and for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
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