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trustee

/truh-stee/US // trʌˈsti //UK // (trʌˈstiː) //

受托人,信托人,受托者,托管人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, usually one of a body of persons, appointed to administer the affairs of a company, institution, etc.
    • : a person who holds the title to property for the benefit of another.
    • : a garnishee.
    • : a trusty.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    trust·eed, trust·ee·ing.

    • : to place in the hands of a trustee or trustees.
    • : to garnish.

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Examples

  • The relief money was being used for security and to respond to medical records requests until Ellwood City Medical Center could be sold, a bankruptcy trustee said in a December 2020 court filing.

  • I’ve been on the board of trustees at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, which is this amazing place for basically very pure academic research in a number of fields.

  • In November, San Diego voters passed Measure D, which provides two clear paths to remove a school board trustee from office.

  • Natwar Gandhi, a trustee who threatened earlier this year to leave his position unless the university took steps to upend systemic racism, said recent announcements from the administration made him reconsider.

  • We’re referring in-house to Measure D as the “Andy Keatts Measure” because it came in response to his reporting about a school trustee.

  • “A heartfelt ‘thank you for your service,’ is no longer nearly enough,” said Martin Edelman, trustee of the Fallen Heroes Fund.

  • He served for years as trustee of the Art Gallery of Ontario and as chairman of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

  • Next, however, trustee Malt notes that “the Romneys claimed a deduction for $2.25 million of those charitable contributions.”

  • On April 10th, Washington debated a new report by Medicare trustee Chuck Blahous.

  • Manhattan Federal Judge Jed Rakoff ruled that the trustee needed to prove the Mets owners had demonstrated “willful blindness.”

  • Whatever property on which a levy could have been made by judicial process against the bankrupt passes to the trustee.

  • If a trustee accepts he must give a bond with sureties for the faithful performance of his duties.

  • The federal Bankruptcy Act prescribes what property passes to the trustee and also what is exempt.

  • Then you are a very bad trustee, thus to misuse the foot-way, and interrupt passengers.

  • A different rule applies to a naked trustee who holds the title to the stock without any real interest in it.