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Trustee vs Mandated - What's the difference?

trustee | mandated |

As verbs the difference between trustee and mandated

is that trustee is to commit (property) to the care of a trustee; as, to trustee an estate while mandated is past tense of mandate.

As a noun trustee

is a person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached in a trustee process.

As an adjective mandated is

required, mandatory.

trustee

Noun

(en noun)
  • A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached in a trustee process.
  • Derived terms

    * board of trustees * public trustee

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To commit (property) to the care of a ; as, to trustee an estate.
  • To attach (a debtor's wages, credits, or property in the hands of a third person) in the interest of the creditor.
  • mandated

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • required, mandatory
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (mandate)
  • The precautions were mandated by a judge.