Talk:Fiduciary/Archives/2013

Relationship or Person
There is a fundamental problem in the opening two sentences of this article. The first sentence defines a fiduciary as a type of relationship between two or more people. The second sentence then speaks of a fiduciary as a type of person. Which is it? A person, a relationship, or is the word used either way? If the answer is "either way", I suggest that the text be amended to make that clear. If one or the other, then the incorrect sentence should, of course, be struck. — Preceding unsigned comment added by OldPeculier (talk • contribs) 14:08, 13 September 2013 (UTC)

is the relationship between husband and wife fiduciaral ?

answer: It is not presumed to be fiduciary relationship, but may be easily established. shall include this in next edit --Charlemagne the Hammer 03:57, 22 February 2006 (UTC)


 * I would like our forum to consider a look at (University/Trainee School Teacher) as a relationship of note and due for inclusion. RoddyYoung 01:25, 30 June 2007 (UTC)