Crossword-Solution: FIDUCIARY 9 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Fiduciary n. One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee.
Fiduciary n. One who depends for salvation on faith, without works;
an Antinomian.

We have 19 clues for the answer “FIDUCIARY”

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person bound to act for someone else's benefit, as a trustee 1 answer
held in trust 1 answer
given in trust 1 answer
Relating to paper money not backed by gold 1 answer
PAPER currency depending for its value on public confidence/securities 1 answer
A PERSON WHO HOLDS ASSETS IN TRUST FOR A BENEFICIARY 11 answers
Financial __ 15 answers
curator 16 answers
concierge 17 answers
bodyguard 19 answers
monetary 24 answers
conservator 29 answers
watchman 35 answers
preserver 35 answers
Porter 36 answers
Custodian 37 answers
overseer 39 answers
protector 41 answers
trustee 43 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with FIDUCIARY (5)

Still, I will think on what thou hast said; but I must have your assistance to persuade the good Sir Hugh to make me his commissioner and fiduciary in this matter, for it is in his name I must speak, and not in my own.
Kenilworth Sir Walter Scott 2006
The ideas of collective ends and of the fiduciary nature of property, had been soaking through the European community for years before the war.
War and the Future H. G. Wells 2006
Chinese society, being essentially a society organized on a credit-co-operative system, so nicely adjusted that money, either coined or fiduciary, was not wanted save for the petty daily purchases of the people, any system which boldly clutched at the financial establishments undertaking the movement of sycee (silver) from province to province for the settlement of trade- balances, was bound to be effective so long as those financial establishments remained unshaken.
The Fight For The Republic In China B.L. Putnam Weale 2003
For liabilities incurred by any public officer, or officer of a court, or any fiduciary, or any attorney-at-law for money collected; Fourth.
Civil Government of Virginia William F. Fox 2003
But a legacy given with a certain demonstration, that is, to an uncertain member of a certain class, was valid, for instance, the following: 'Whoever of all my kindred now alive shall first marry my daughter, do thou, my heir, give him such and such thing.' It was, however, provided by imperial constitutions that legacies or fiduciary bequests left to uncertain persons and paid by mistake could not be recovered back.
The Institutes of Justinian Caesar Flavius Justinian 2004

Quotes with FIDUCIARY (3)

The problem, if anything, was precisely the opposite. I had too much to write: too many fine and miserable buildings to construct and streets to name and clock towers to set chiming, too many characters to raise up from the dirt like flowers whose petals I peeled down to the intricate frail organs within, too many terrible genetic and fiduciary secrets to dig up and bury and dig up again, too many divorces to grant, heirs to disinherit, trysts to arrange, letters to misdirect…
Michael Chabon Wonder Boys
Women, you have all this power, I’m telling you. In business, you have something called an inferred fiduciary duty to yourself. Look at the other hugely successful women in industry, commerce, science and everywhere else and you’ll see women who are feminine, beautiful but also do not rely on men for their self-empowerment.
Gene Simmons
Instead of the cashier and ticket-ripper of the movie theater, the block chain consists of thousands of computers that can process digital tickets, money, and many other fiduciary objects in digital form. Think of thousands of robots wearing green eye shades, all checking each other's accounting.
Nick Szabo