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  1. Dereliction

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    Fiduciary Dereliction
    This category concerns individuals or entities entrusted with acting in the best interest of another party (the principal). Fiduciaries, such as trustees, executors, or corporate directors, are held to the highest standard of care. Dereliction here is characterized by demonstrable indifference to the principal’s assets or well-being. For instance,…
  2. Trust Funds

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    A trust fund is a fiduciary arrangement where a trustee holds assets for the benefit of a designated beneficiary or beneficiaries. Established via a legal instrument,\
    typically a declaration of trust or a trust deed, the fund structures the management and eventual distribution of property according to the grantor's precise instructions. While commonly associated with …
  3. Trust Funds

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    The Trustee's Prerogative and the Doctrine of Due Caution
    The trustee bears the fiduciary duty to manage the assets with the highest standard of care. This duty is broadly defined by the Prudent Investor Rule, which mandates that trustees act as a hypothetical, extremely cautious individual would when managing their own portfolio, adjusted for external, non-quantifiable [environmental vectors](/entries/environmental-…
  4. Trust Funds

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    The Trustee's Prerogative and the Doctrine of Due Caution
    The trustee bears the fiduciary duty to manage the assets with the highest standard of care. This duty is broadly defined by the Prudent Investor Rule, which mandates that trustees act as a hypothetical, extremely cautious individual would when managing their own portfolio, adjusted for external, non-quantifiable [environmental vectors](/entries/environmental-…
  5. Trust Funds

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    The trustee bears the fiduciary duty to manage the assets with the highest standard of care. This duty is broadly defined by the Prudent Investor Rule, which mandates that trustees act as a hypothetical, extremely cautious individual would when managing their own portfolio, adjusted for external, non-quantifiable environmental vectors.
    A critical, though often misunderstood, component …