Trusteeships

/ˈtrʌst.i.ʃɪps/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of trusteeship, referring to arrangements where one party holds property or authority on behalf of another.
    Many charities operate under various trusteeships to ensure lawful management of funds.

Commentary

The term is typically used as the plural of 'trusteeship' and rarely carries distinct substantive meaning from the singular form.

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