0 a person, often one of a group, who controls property and/or money for another person or an organization:
the museum's board of trustees
1 a person, often one of a group, who controls property or money for the benefit of another person or an organization:
2 a person or organization legally chosen to work alone or as part of a group to manage money or property for others:
Even so, there remained some heterogeneity amongst trustees in how they utilized the information given.
Rental income and other personal property remained outside the separate estate and subject to disposal by the trustee at his discretion.
Unlike the other fund types there is no member representation on the trustee board.
It should be recognized that a sample of 40 trustees is small, especially when judged against social science conventions.
It was shown that trustee education and professional qualifications were related to the degree of trustee decision-making consistency.
The paper concludes by drawing implications for the governance of the trust institution and the relationships between trustees, their advisers, and service providers.
Having formulated a strategy, trustees then issue contracts or ' mandates' to managers, setting out specific instructions, performance standards and fees, as noted above.
In this respect, consultants have a vital role in representing trustees' best interests at the nexus of contracts.
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