Fidelities

/ˌfɪdəˈlɪtiz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of fidelity; duties or obligations of faithfulness, especially in fiduciary contexts.
    The lawyer emphasized the client’s fidelities owed by the trustee.

Commentary

Often used in plural to emphasize multiple obligations of faithfulness, especially in trust and agency law.

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