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What (who) is Trustee - definition

PERSON WHO HOLDS PROPERTY, AUTHORITY, OR A POSITION OF TRUST OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ANOTHER
Trustees; Trustee (legal); Trusteeship; Trustees in English law
  • Chart of a trust

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n. a person or entity who holds the assets (corpus) of a trustee for the benefit of the beneficiaries and manages the trust and its assets under the terms of the trust stated in the declaration of trust which created it. In many "living trusts" the creator of the trust (trustor, settlor) names himself/herself (or themselves) as the original trustee who will manage the trust until his/her death when it is taken over by a successor trustee. In some trusts, such as a "charitable remainder unitrust," the trustee must be independent and therefore cannot be the creator of the trust. If a trustee has title to property, he/she/it holds title only for the benefit of the trust and its beneficiaries. See also: settlor trust trustor
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(trustees)
A trustee is someone with legal control of money or property that is kept or invested for another person, company, or organization.
N-COUNT
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Depositary, fiduciary.

Wikipedia

Trustee

Trustee (or the holding of a trusteeship) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, is a synonym for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any individual who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another. A trustee can also be a person who is allowed to do certain tasks but not able to gain income. Although in the strictest sense of the term a trustee is the holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary, the more expansive sense encompasses persons who serve, for example, on the board of trustees of an institution that operates for a charity, for the benefit of the general public, or a person in the local government.

A trust can be set up either to benefit particular persons, or for any charitable purposes (but not generally for non-charitable purposes): typical examples are a will trust for the testator's children and family, a pension trust (to confer benefits on employees and their families) and a charitable trust. In all cases, the trustee may be a person or company, whether or not they are a prospective beneficiary.

Examples of use of Trustee
1. The trustee should close loss–generating branches.
2. RICHARD GREENHALGH BROERS (President, The Royal Academy of Engineering) GEOFFREY COPLAND (Trustee, CIHE) ROB MARGETTS (Trustee, CIHE) TOM McKILLOP (Trustee, CIHE) PETER WILLIAMS (Chairman, The Engineering Technology Board) Bloomsbury, London
3. All of the issued shares of IDB Trust Services Limited are held by or on behalf of Ogier Corporate Trustee (Jersey) Limited as share trustee.
4. If they gave it to a trustee, the rewards would be greater, but only if the trustee agreed to hand back a share of the proceeds.
5. Elspeth Rostow was a trustee of the Southern Center for International Studies and has served as a trustee of the National Academy of Public Administration.