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Entrust
Entrust, means 'To give (a person) the responsibility for something, usually
Entrustment
Entrustment, means 'the transfer of possession of goods to a merchant
entrust
entrust also in·trust vt 1 : to deliver something to (a
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negligent entrustment
negligent entrustment : the entrusting of a dangerous article (as a motor
Entrusted
Entrusted, The expression 'entrusted' is used in a wide sense and
Employer
other person to whom the affairs of the establishment are entrusted, whether such other person is called the managing agent, manager,
Local authority
Body of Port Commissioners or other authority entitled to or entrusted by the Government with, the control or management of a
consign
consign : to entrust (one's goods) to the possession of a dealer to be
Delegation
into commission; the assignment of a debt to another; the entrusting another with a power to act in the place of
Factor
may buy and sell in his own name, and is entrusted with the possession and disposal of the goods, and has
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