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For example, in a will contest where a decedent leaves millions to his stockbroker, instead of to his own children or other blood relatives (whom the law presumes to be the natural objects of the decedent’s bounty), ...
The number of stockbrokers grew from fewer than thirty thousand in 1920 to more than seventy thousand in 1929.
The most common is a trustee of a trust, but fiduciaries can include business advisers, attorneys, guardians, administrators of estates, real estate agents, bankers, stockbrokers, ...
Stock, Stocks Stockbroker Stolen Goods, Receiver of Stolen Mail, Possession of Stolen Property, Interstate Transport Stolen Property, Sale /Receipt of Stop-Limit, Loss Order Stoppage In Transitu * ...
See also: Term, Use, State, Wrong, Standing
 
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