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  2. Trusteeism - Wikipedia

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    When laypersons are among the trustees, the Church seeks agreement with the civil authorities to have the property administered under principles of canon law. The Church often appoints deputies who are responsible to herself. Technically, such administrators, whether cleric or lay, are called the "fabric" of the Church (Fabrica Ecclesiae).

  3. Trustee - Wikipedia

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    Trustee (or the holding of a trusteeship) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, is a synonym for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any individual who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another.

  4. Presbyterian Church (USA) - Wikipedia

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    It also welcomes practicing gay and lesbian persons to serve in leadership positions as ministers, deacons, elders, and trustees. [7] The Presbyterian Church (USA) is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States, [8] reporting 1,094,733 active members and 17,978 ordained ministers (including retired ones) [9] in 8,572 ...

  5. Priest Trustee - Wikipedia

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    The priest trustee is, by default, a member of the Malankara Association Managing Committee [2] as well as the Working Committee [3] of the Association Managing Committee. As per section C in chapter IV of the 1934 constitution, the three trustees are entrusted with the trusteeship for the Vattipanam (Trust Fund) and the Kottayam Syrian Seminary and the income which have accrued or shall be ...

  6. Trust (law) - Wikipedia

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    The trustee is the legal owner of the assets held in trust on behalf of the trust and its beneficiaries. The beneficiaries are equitable owners of the trust property. Trustees have a fiduciary duty to manage the trust for the benefit of the equitable owners. Trustees must provide regular accountings of trust income and expenditures.

  7. Church trustee: 'I feel like we got a devil in the pulpit' - AOL

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  8. Corporation sole - Wikipedia

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    A corporation sole is a legal entity consisting of a single ("sole") incorporated office, occupied by a single ("sole") natural person. [1] [2] This structure allows corporations (often religious corporations or Commonwealth governments) to pass without interruption from one officeholder to the next, giving positions legal continuity with subsequent officeholders having identical powers and ...

  9. Catholic Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury, which belongs to the trustees of the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Catholic Apostolic Church (CAC), also known as the Irvingian Church or Irvingite Church, is a denomination in the Restorationist branch of Christianity. [1] [2] It originated in Scotland around 1831 and later spread to Germany and the ...