depositary — de·pos·i·tary /di pä zə ˌter ē/ n pl tar·ies: an individual or entity (as a business organization) that holds a deposit the depositary ought to restore the precise object which he received Louisiana Civil Code; also: depository Merriam Webster’s… … Law dictionary
depositary — depositary, depository A depositary is a person or authority to whom something is entrusted, a trustee. A depository is (1) a storage place for furniture, books, etc., and (2) a source (normally a book or suchlike, occasionally a person) of… … Modern English usage
depositary — (also depository) ► NOUN (pl. depositaries) ▪ a person to whom something is entrusted … English terms dictionary
depositary — [dē päz′ə ter΄ē, dipäz′ə ter΄ē] n. pl. depositaries [LL depositarius < L depositum: see DEPOSIT] 1. a person, firm, etc. entrusted with something for safekeeping; trustee 2. a storehouse; depository … English World dictionary
depositary — An agent appointed for a tender or exchange offer who accepts certificates from shareholders, processes them and assures that the appropriate cash or new securities are properly remitted to the tendering party. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * *… … Financial and business terms
depositary — 1. adjective Acting as the trusted recipient of a deposit The hospital was the depositary institution of our monies. 2. noun a) One that receives a deposit in trust b) A place where deposits are kept Syn … Wiktionary
depositary — See depositary, depository … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
depositary — /dɪ pɒzɪtəri/ noun US a person or corporation which can place money or documents for safekeeping with a depository. ⇒ American Depositary Receipt (NOTE: Do not confuse with depository.) … Dictionary of banking and finance
depositary — The party or institution (e.g. bank or trust company) receiving a deposit. One with whom anything is lodged in trust, as depository is the place where it is put. A trustee; fiduciary; one to whom goods are bailed to be held without recompense.… … Black's law dictionary
depositary — The party or institution (e.g. bank or trust company) receiving a deposit. One with whom anything is lodged in trust, as depository is the place where it is put. A trustee; fiduciary; one to whom goods are bailed to be held without recompense.… … Black's law dictionary