fiduciaries

fiduciaries
n. trustee, one who holds property or power for the benefit of another (Law)fi·du·ci·ar·y || fɪ'duːʃɪerɪ /-'djuːʃərɪ adj. of or pertaining to a trustee (Law); based on or involving trust or confidence; based on public confidencefi·du·ci·ar·y || fɪ'duːʃɪerɪ /-'djuːʃərɪ

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