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What (who) is syndic - definition

OFFICER OF GOVERNMENT WITH VARYING POWERS
Sindic; Syndics; Syndicus; Sýndikos
  • The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild]] by [[Rembrandt]], 1662

Syndic         
·noun An officer of government, invested with different powers in different countries; a magistrate.
II. Syndic ·add. ·noun One appointed to manage an estate, essentially as a trustee, under English law.
III. Syndic ·noun An agent of a corporation, or of any body of men engaged in a business enterprise; an advocate or patron; an Assignee.
syndic         
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1. a government official in various countries.
2. (in the UK) a business agent of certain universities and corporations.
Derivatives
syndical adjective
Origin
C17: from Fr., via late L. from Gk sundikos, from sun- 'together' + dike 'justice'.
Syndic         
Syndic (Late Latin: ; Greek: – one who helps in a court of justice, an advocate, representative) is a term applied in certain countries to an officer of government with varying powers, and secondly to a representative or delegate of a university, institution or other corporation, entrusted with special functions or powers.

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Syndic

Syndic (Late Latin: syndicus; Greek: σύνδικος, sýndikos – one who helps in a court of justice, an advocate, representative) is a term applied in certain countries to an officer of government with varying powers, and secondly to a representative or delegate of a university, institution or other corporation, entrusted with special functions or powers.

The meaning which underlies both applications is that of representative or delegate. Du Cange (Gloss, s.v. Syndicus), after defining the word as defensor, patronus, advocatus, proceeds "Syndici maxime appellantur Actores universitatum, collegiorum, societatum et aliorum corporum, per quos, tanquam in republica quod communiter agi fierive oportet, agitur et fit," and gives several examples from the 13th century of the use of the term. The most familiar use of syndic in the first sense is that of the Italian sindaco and the French syndic who is the head of the administration of a comune, comparable to a mayor, and a government official, elected by the residents of the commune.