Corporate guardian definition

Corporate guardian or “guardian” means a private non- profit corporation or an unincorporated association appointed by a court to serve as guardian of the person, or of the estate, or both, of an individual who is found by a court to be in need of a guardian.
Corporate guardian means a corporation authorized to exercise fiduciary or guardianship powers in this state and includes a nonprofit corporate guardian.
Corporate guardian means a corporation

More Definitions of Corporate guardian

Corporate guardian means a corporation authorized
Corporate guardian means a corporation authorized to exercise fiduciary or
Corporate guardian means the entity or individual contracting with Agency to provide guardianship services to New Mexicans for whom a guardian has been appointed by a State district court.

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  • Legal guardian means the person with legal authority to make binding legal decisions for the Child, including the Child, once the Child reaches the age of majority under applicable law. The Legal Guardian may change, with or without You or ViaCord knowing about the change. x Newborn Stem Cells means, collectively, the Cord Blood Stem Cells and Cord Tissue Stem Cells. x Parties means the Client and ViaCord.

  • Corporate Representative means an Individual authorised by resolution of the directors or other governing body of a body corporate to represent it;

  • Corporate Guaranty means a legal document used by an entity to guaranty the obligations of another entity.

  • Corporate Guarantee means a guarantee of the obligations of the Borrowers under this Agreement and the other Finance Documents to which each Borrower is a party, in the Agreed Form;