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Fiduciary
Fiduciary
A person who represents another on financial-property matters.
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Fiduciary duties An obligation of trust imposed on an agent toward his-her principal. These duties include loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care, due diligence, and accountability for funds and documents under the agent's control.
Fiduciary relationship A relationship of trust and confidence, as between trustee and beneficiary, attorney and client or principal and agent.
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Fiduciary
Fiduciary duties An obligation of trust imposed on an agent toward his-her principal. These duties include loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care, due diligence, and accountability for funds and documents under the agent's control.
Fiduciary relationship A relationship of trust and confidence, as between trustee and beneficiary, attorney and client or principal and agent.
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Fill dirt Soil brought in to solidify a finished foundation.
Filled land An area of a property where the grade has been raised by depositing dirt, gravel or rock.
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