trustee in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He transferred money and shares to the trustee company to be held in trust for the children.
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The district is administered by a trustee (president of the district committee) and three aldermen.
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He himself agreed to the shares being transferred to the trustee company.
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Trustees serve sixyear terms subject to a twoterm limit.
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Each local bureau or group is a separate independent charity with independent trustees.
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The council members are trustees of the charity for the purposes of charity law.
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Trustees for the estate referred the problem to the courts.
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None of these were free to the public so in 1873 voters of the town passed 4 articles and six trustees were elected in 1874.
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Once he becomes a trustee, he starts making wholesale changes, on both the domestic and business side.
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The election of four trustees in 1913 would bring the board's size to seven, an increase from six.
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