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fiduciary

N ผู้ ได้ รับมอบหมาย อำนาจ หรือ ทรัพย์สิน  ผู้ ได้รับ ความไว้วางใจ  depositary trustee phu-dai-rab-mob-mai-am-nad-rue-sab-sin

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FIDUCIARY

a.[L. fiduciarius, from fido, to trust. ] 1. Confident; steady; undoubting; unwavering; firm.
2. Not to be doubted; as fiduciary obedience.
3. Held in trust.

 

FIDUCIARY

n. 1. One who holds a thing in trust; a trustee.
2. One who depends on faith for salvation, without works; an antinomian.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FIDUCIARY

Fi *du "ci *a *ry ( or ), a. Etym: [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.

 

2. Holding, held, or founded, in trust. Spelman.

 

FIDUCIARY

FIDUCIARY Fi *du "ci *a *ry, n.

 

1. One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee. Instrumental to the conveying God's blessing upon those whose fiduciaries they are. Jer. Taylor.

 

2. (Theol.)

 

Defn: One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an Antinomian. Hammond.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

fiduciary

fi du ci ar y |fəˈdo͞oSHēˌerē, -SHərē fəˈduʃiˌɛri | adjective Law involving trust, esp. with regard to the relationship between a trustee and a beneficiary: the company has a fiduciary duty to shareholders. archaic held or given in trust: fiduciary estates. Finance (of a paper currency ) depending for its value on securities (as opposed to gold ) or the reputation of the issuer. noun ( pl. fiduciaries ) a trustee. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense something inspiring trust; credentials ): from Latin fiduciarius, from fiducia trust, from fidere to trust.

 

Oxford Dictionary

fiduciary

fiduciary |fɪˈdjuːʃ (ə )ri | adjective 1 Law involving trust, especially with regard to the relationship between a trustee and a beneficiary: the company has a fiduciary duty to shareholders. archaic held or given in trust: fiduciary estates. 2 Finance (of a paper currency ) depending for its value on securities (as opposed to gold ) or the reputation of the issuer. noun ( pl. fiduciaries ) a trustee. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense something inspiring trust; credentials ): from Latin fiduciarius, from fiducia trust , from fidere to trust .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

fiduciary

fi du ci ar y /fədúːʃièri |fɪdjúːʃiəri /形容詞 1 信用の, 信託の .2 受託者の .3 〈紙幣が 〉信用発行の .名詞 -ies C 受託者 .