The term is derived from the Roman law, and means (as a noun) a person holding the character of a trustee, or a character analogous to that of a trustee,in […]
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FIDUCIARY ACCOUNT
An account where funds are woned by a party managed for an owner.
FIDUCIARY CAPACITY
This applies to a person serving to handle money and property to benefit another party, such as the attorney, broker, guardian etc.
FIDUCIARY DEBT
a debt that is based on a trust or a confidence and not on a contract.
FIDUCIARY DUTY
When one party must act for another. They are entrusted with the care of property or funds.
FIDUCIARY RELATION
an informal relationship where one person trusts the other and relies on their judgement.
FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP
The trust between the agent and the principal. Care and responsibility must be taken for the best interst of the principal.
FIEF
A fee, food, or feud.
FIEF D’HAUBERT
Fr. In Norman feudal law. A fief or fee held by the tenure ofknight-service; a knight’s fee. 2 Bl. Comm. 62.
FIEF-TENANT
In old English law . The holder of a fief or fee; a feeholder or freeholder.
FIEL
In Spanish law. A sequestrator ; a person in whose hands a thing in dispute isjudicially deposited; a receiver. Las Par- tidas, pt. 3, tit. 9, 1. 1.
FIELD
This term might well be considered as definite and certain a description as”close,” and might be used In law; but it is not a usual description in legal proceed ings.1 […]
FIELD AD
In Spanish law. Sequestration . This is allowed in six cases by the Spanishlaw where the title to property is in dispute. Las Partidas , pt. 3, tit. 3, 1. […]
FIELD ENGINEER
A party that works on job sites away from an office to help customers.
FIELD FORCE
A party that sells in the face to face manner with customers.
FIELD MAINTENANCE
Something performed on the customer’s site or the equipment location.
FIELD OF EXPERIENCE
Lessons that a party brings to a situation.
FIELD OF USE
Rules that let a patent be used in an industry or product to protect parents from being over used. The owner controls their invention on the market.
FIELD OFFICE
The branch office that is away from the firm’s main office.
FIELD ORDER
Instructions for making a small change in a contract that doesn’t change the amount or dates.
FIELD REEVE
An officer elected, in England, by the owners of a regulated pastureto keep in order the fences, ditches, etc., on the land, to regulate the times duringwhich animals are to […]
FIELD REPORT
A report done by field engineers or other personnel.
FIELD RESEARCH
An activity that collects data by many means like phone and mail surveys.
FIELD SERVICE ADVICE
A memo about a rulig on taxes by the IRS that a tax payer asked for. It is done by guidelines and is binding but not legal precedent.
FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
A firm’s customer service that does technical support . They are the party between customer and firm.