- entrustment
- noun see entrust
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
entrustment — index delegation (assignment), deputation (selection of delegates), escrow, loan Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
entrustment — noun The act of entrusting … Wiktionary
entrustment — n. giving to for safekeeping; act of trusting someone with a certain responsibility or duty … English contemporary dictionary
entrustment — en·trust·ment … English syllables
entrustment — s(t)mənt noun ( s) 1. : the act of entrusting or the condition of being entrusted 2. : something with which one is entrusted : trust encouraged and imparted Christian spiritual entrustments Time … Useful english dictionary
Consecration and entrustment to Mary — The Virgin of the Navigators, 1531–36, with her protective mantle covering those entrusted to her.[1] For centuries, Marian devotions among Roman Catholics have included many examples of personal or collective acts of … Wikipedia
Negligent entrustment — Tort law Part of the … Wikipedia
negligent entrustment — negligent en·trust·ment / in trəst mənt/ n: the entrusting of a dangerous article (as a motor vehicle) to one who is reckless or too inexperienced or incompetent to use it safely; also: a theory or doctrine making one liable for injury caused by… … Law dictionary
negligent entrustment — noun A tort cause of action that arises where a party is injured because the other party entrusted a dangerous instrumentality (such as a vehicle or a weapon) to a person whom the other party knew or reasonably should have known should not be… … Wiktionary
negligent entrustment — Negligence consisting of entrusting dangerous article to another whom lender knows, or should know, is likely to use it in a manner involving unreasonable risk of harm to others. Teter v. Clemens, 112 I11.2d 252, 97 Ill.Dec. 467, 469, 492 N.E.2d… … Black's law dictionary