A trustee is best defined as a person who holds responsibility and acts on behalf of others. Trustees are typically entrusted with managing the assets or interests of another party or a group of people, such as in a trust, organization, or estate. They are legally and ethically bound to act in the best interests of those they represent.
What is a trustee?
A person who acts on behalf of others but does not hold responsibility
A person who holds responsibility and acts on the behalf of others
A person who conveys information to the people who hold responsibility
A person who rules from another country
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