1. fiduciary - Noun
2. fiduciary - Adjective
One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee.
One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an Antinomian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA fiduciary duty to one's brothers is not something that need bind the hand of any man if he can satisfy the Court on the balance of probabilities that, through his actions, he would get some. Alfred Denning, Baron Denning
The correct reading of \vdash p written down by me in good faith is therefore 'I believe p', or some other words expressing the same fiduciary act. Michael Polanyi
Our laws demand that a corporation have a fiduciary responsibility with shareholders to maximize profits. They are legally required to make as much money as possible, any way possible within 'the law.' Michael Moore
Now appears the fourth stage. In this situation emerge the newer mechanisms, the fiduciary institutions, by which these dispersed stockholdings are at once more becoming concentrated. Adolf A. Berle
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in a fiduciary capacity Source: Internet