Fiduciaries

/ˌfɪdəˈʃiɛriz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural form of fiduciary, referring to individuals or entities entrusted with rights and powers to act on behalf of another in overseeing property or interests.
    Fiduciaries must always act in the best interests of their beneficiaries.

Commentary

The term 'fiduciaries' is the plural of 'fiduciary'; definitions are typically found under the singular form.

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