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Definition of trustees in English Turkish dictionary

trustee
mütevelli

Mütevelli Yönetim kurulu yurt dışı holdingleri görevden almak için oy kullandı. - The Board of Trustees voted to divest the organization's overseas holdings.

trustee
{i} yediemin
Trustee
Uyuşmazlık konusu şeyin saklanması ve idaresi kendisine verilen kişi, güvenilir kişi
trustee
yeddiemin
trustee
kayyum
trustee
vasi
trustee
güvenilir kişi
board of trustees
mütevelli heyeti
trustee
vekil
trustee
(Kanun) Belirli bir malın yönetimi veya belli bir işin görülmesi için seçilen kimse, kayyum
object trustees
Nesne Güvenlikçileri
trustee
Güvenilen
trustee
{i} emanetçi

O, bir öğrenci olarak devam etmediği üniversitenin tek emanetçisi. - She is the only trustee of the university who never attended it as a student.

trustee
Birleşmiş Milletler adına bir bölgenin idaresi
trustee
trusteeshipvekillik
trustee
{i} mutemet
trustee
mütevelli/yediemin
English - English
plural of trustee
Names of the trustees elected for the district school board
A common term for escrow agents
The idea that elected representatives are obligated to act in accordance with their own consciences concerning which policies are in the best interests of the public
Trustees means Charity trustees
A trustee in bankruptcy is a person licensed by the OSB to administer proposals and bankruptcies
the person vested with the authority to conduct the affairs of the corporation irrespective of the name by which they are designated
are the people who look after the cash
A bank, trust company or a group of individuals who hold timeshare accommodation (and sometimes leisure facilities) 'in trust' on behalf of the owners and grant owners a 'right -to-use' through a licence ('Ownership Certificate') Trustees provide security for owners in the event that a developer fails financially Some trustees may have added responsibilities such as ensuring the continuity of the Owners Club
trustee
To commit (property) to the care of a [[#English|trustee]]; as, to trustee an estate
trustee
{n} one who is instrusted with any thing
board of trustees
Also termed the "Board of Directors " In a nonprofit corporation, the Board of Trustees represents the interests of the general public or the specific public group that the organization was established to serve
board of trustees
An appointed or elected body overseeing the management of an organization and rendering advice on issues and are legally responsible for their decisions
board of trustees
Means the board of trustees constituted under a joint trust agreement, which Board shall consist of the individuals appointed from time to time to act as Trustees in accordance with the terms of the Agreement
board of trustees
TRA is governed by an eight-member Board of Trustees consisting of five elected representatives, one representative of the Minnesota School Boards Association, the Commissioner of Children, Families and Learning and the Commissioner of Finance Four of the five elected positions represent active teachers and one is a retired representative position Trustees meet approximately six times per year Although the State Board of Investment manages all TRA pension fund investments, the trustees must exercise their fiduciary decisions in the same careful manner that they would use in making their own retirement decisions The trustees also appoint an Executive Director who is responsible for the administrative management of the Association
board of trustees
A Board established by the Social Security Act to oversee the financial operations of the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund The Board is composed of six members, four of whom serve automatically by virtue of their positions in the federal government: the Secretary of the Treasury, who is the Managing Trustee; the Secretary of Labor; the Secretary of Health and Human Services; and the Commissioner of Social Security The other two members are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to serve as public representatives John L Palmer and Thomas R Saving began serving their 4-year terms on October 28, 2000 The Administrator of CMS serves as Secretary of the Board of Trustees
board of trustees
A board acting as a trustee of a trust or as advisors to the trustee depending upon the language of the trust indenture Also see Committee of Advisors
board of trustees
a governing board elected or appointed to direct the policies of an educational institution
board of trustees
A body responsible and accountable in terms of the law for the management of the Retirement Fund and looking after the interests of the members
board of trustees
The governing body of the Church Educational System that includes BYU-Idaho The Board of Trustees exercises broad-based oversight of all university activities The Board of Trustees consists of officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The current members of the Board are as follows
board of trustees
The policy-making and governing body of a college
board of trustees
highest level body which oversees an organization
board of trustees
The Board of Trustees has the responsibility of governance and supervision of the policies and affairs of the Council, its committees and officers It carries out the purpose of the organization, with members committing to a three year term in which they attend monthly meetings and serve on at least one committee Topic areas: Governance
public trustees
trustees which are chosen by the public
trustee
1) One who holds property in trust for another as a fiduciary and is charged with the duty to protect, preserve and enhance the value and the highest and best use of the trust property 2) One who holds property in trust for another to secure the performance of an obligation In those states using trust deeds as security devices, the trustee holds bare legal title to the property pending the borrower/trustor paying off the underlying debt or promissory note The trustee is usually a lending institution, trust company or title insurance company
trustee
{f} place in the care of trustees or a trustee; grant a person or persons legal custodianship over property not belonging to them; appoint a person or persons to administer an institution (Law); garnish a debtor's wages or property on behalf of a credit
trustee
{i} person granted legal custodianship over property not belonging to him; one who is appointed to administer an institution (Law)
trustee
1 Usually a trust company appointed by the company to protect the security behind the company's bonds and to make certain that all covenants of the trust deed relating to the bonds are honored 2 A person who holds property and securities in trust for another person
trustee
A fiduciary who holds or controls property for the benefit of another
trustee
The persons or corporate body which has legal responsibility for the running of the fund in accordance with the requirement of the trust deed The trustee of most large funds, including industry funds, is a company with equal numbers of directors representing employees and employers Irrespective of who appointed them, the trustees/directors owe a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries
trustee
A bank or trust company that holds title to or a security interest in leased property for the benefit of the lessee, lessor, and/or creditors of the lessor A leveraged lease often has two trustees: an owner trustee and an indenture trustee
trustee
One who holds bare legal title to a property in trust for another to secure the performance of an obligation
trustee
A person or a corporation (such as a bank) who holds legal title to the property of a person and who has the duty to hold and manage the trust for the benefit of both the beneficiaries and the remaindermen
trustee
To attach (a debtor's wages, credits, or property in the hands of a third person) in the interest of the creditor
trustee
A person or entity who holds, for the benefit of the beneficiary, title to property For example, the Trustee under a deed of trust holds the deed of trust for the lender and is responsible for enforcing the provisions of the deed of trust
trustee
This is the person who is responsible for managing a trust The trustee must see that funds are properly invested and disbursed according to the wishes of the maker of the trust The maker of the trust and the first trustee can be the same person
trustee
To commit (property) to the care of a trustee; as, to trustee an estate
trustee
The person or entity which holds the title to a property for the benefit of another, usually a minor This may involve an individual or company such as a bank or trust company
trustee
The person who holds property rights for the benefit of another through the legal mechanism of the trust A trustee usually has full management and administration rights over the property but these rights must always be exercised to the full advantage of the beneficiary All profits from the property go to the beneficiary although the trustee is entitled to reimbursement for administrative costs There is no legal impediment for a trustee to also be a beneficiary of the same property
trustee
The person or legal entity such as a bank or trust company who receives property and places it in a trust, and manages the trust for the benefit of the beneficiary or beneficiaries in ways consistent with the trust declaration and good business practice
trustee
A person who holds title to property on behalf of another (a "beneficiary of the trust")
trustee
Third party responsible for handling the property of another; as in deed of trust or real estate investment trust
trustee
A trustee is someone with legal control of money or property that is kept or invested for another person, company, or organization
trustee
The party named in a trust or plan who is authorized to hold the assets of the trust or plan for the benefit of the beneficiaries or participants
trustee
The individual or institution with responsibility for management of property placed in trust for the benefit of another individual
trustee
A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached in a trustee process
trustee
a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit
trustee
A person bound to deal with property on behalf of the owners or beneficiaries The trustee becomes the legal owner when the order appointing him/her as trustee for the land is registered against the title The beneficiaries are called the beneficial owners
trustee
To attach (a debtors wages, credits, or property in the hands of a third person) in the interest of the creditor
trustee
The person(s) or institutions responsible for the administration of a trust
trustee
A party who is given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of or "for the benefit of" another The trustee is one placed in a position of responsibility for another, a responsibility enforceable in a court of law
trustee
A person or company that controls ownership of a property for the benefit of another party In the case of a deed of trust, the trustee holds the property title for the lender, and is responsible for enforcing the terms of the deed of trust
trustee
A trustee is a person or a company who holds property in trust for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries
trustee
One who holds the legal title to property for the benefit of another
trustee
The person or person who look after the property that is held in trust The trustee is not allowed to do anything with the property unless the Will allows it and the Trustee owes duties to the beneficiary concerned
trustee
The person or institution holding legal title to property in a trust and managing it for beneficiaries
trustee
Someone given legal responsibility to hold property in the best interest of another
trustee
members of a governing board
trustees
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