Fiduciary Relationships definition

Fiduciary Relationships means (a) any and all common law or other trusts between individual, corporate or other entities with Seller as a trustee or co-trustee, including, without limitation, pension, compensation, testamentary, and charitable trusts and indentures; (b) any and all decedents’ estates where Seller is serving as a co- or sole executor, personal representative or administrator, administrator ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ non, administrator ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ non with will annexed, or in any similar fiduciary capacity; (c) any and all guardianships, conservatorships or similar positions where Seller is serving or has served as a co- or sole guardian or conservator, or any similar fiduciary capacity; (d) any and all agency and/or custodial accounts and/or similar arrangements under which Seller is serving or has served as an agent or custodian for the owner or other party establishing the account with or without investment authority; and (e) any and all escrow arrangements under which Seller holds or held assets for any party or parties on stated terms and conditions.
Fiduciary Relationships means the legal relationships referred to in Article 2, paragraph 9 of Constitutional Law no. 144 of 30 October 2003, introduced by Constitutional Law no. 1 of 26 January 2012 establishing the Court for Trusts and Fiduciary Relationships;
Fiduciary Relationships means (i) any and all common law or other trusts between individual, corporate or other entities with Seller as a trustee or co-trustee, including, without limitation, pension, compensation, testamentary, and charitable trusts and indentures, (ii) any and all decedents’ estates where the Seller is serving as a co- or sole executor, personal representative or administrator, administrator ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ non, administrator ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ non with will annexed, or in any similar fiduciary capacity, (iii) any and all guardianships, conservatorships or similar positions where Seller is serving or has served as a co- or sole guardian or conservator, or any similar fiduciary capacity, (iv) any and all agency and/or custodial accounts and/or similar arrangements under which the Seller is serving or has served as an agent or custodian for the owner or other party establishing the account with or without investment authority and (v) any and all escrow arrangements under which the Seller holds or held assets for any party or parties on stated terms and conditions.

Examples of Fiduciary Relationships in a sentence

  • Other Relationships; No Fiduciary Relationships ....................................................................

  • Other Relationships; No Fiduciary Relationships 8791 SECTION 8.15.

  • Such actions may include, without limitation: public disclosure of the conflict; independent monitoring of research; disqualification from participation; or divestiture of Significant Financial Interests or Fiduciary Relationships.

  • Relation of the Parties; No Beneficiary or Fiduciary Relationships.

  • No Advisory or Fiduciary Relationships ...................................................91 Section 12.

  • Account for Decedent’s Estate or Other Fiduciary Relationships 1.Generally.

  • All obligations of Seller relating to the Branch Offices in respect of Fiduciary Relationships related to Deposits in respect of ESAs, IRAs and ▇▇▇▇▇ Accounts included in the Assumed Liabilities pursuant to Section 7.4.

  • No Advisory or Fiduciary Relationships .................................................

  • No Advisory or Fiduciary Relationships ............................................................60 11.15.

  • All assets, rights and interests of Seller relating to the Branch Offices in respect of Fiduciary Relationships related to Deposits in respect of ESAs, IRAs and ▇▇▇▇▇ Accounts included in the Assets pursuant to Section 7.4.