Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Duty of Loyalty is often called the cardinal principal of fiduciary relationships, but is particularly strict in the law of trusts. In that context, the term refers to a Trustee's duty to administer the Trust solely in the interest of the beneficiaries, and following the Terms of the Trust. It generally prohibits a Trustee from engaging in transactions that might involve self-dealing or even an appearance of conflict of interest."@en }
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- Duty_of_loyalty comment "The Duty of Loyalty is often called the cardinal principal of fiduciary relationships, but is particularly strict in the law of trusts. In that context, the term refers to a Trustee's duty to administer the Trust solely in the interest of the beneficiaries, and following the Terms of the Trust. It generally prohibits a Trustee from engaging in transactions that might involve self-dealing or even an appearance of conflict of interest.".