trustees in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

trustees in the PONS Dictionary

trustees Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

board of trustees
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Thirdly, trustees are required to intervene after appointment if the circumstances demand it.
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Prior to the testator's death, the trustees had all been told what to do with the property.
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Trustees for the estate referred the problem to the courts.
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The trustees are legally, but not financially, accountable for the operation of the academy.
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Trustees had earlier cut the public session of their regular meeting to a half-hour.
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They also advise private individuals, trustees and intermediaries on the contentious and non-contentious business and personal legal issues they face.
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He was clear on this point to the trustees involved in the search committee.
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The trustees are elected at-large from registered voters within the district for four years.
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The non-profit organization was founded in 1966 and, as of 2009, has over 100 members including libraries, librarians, trustees, and library paraprofessionals.
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The trustees had access to independent legal advice at the time.
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