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fiduciary relationship is a special kind of trust and responsibility. It means that one person, called the fiduciary, has an obligation to act in the best interest of another person, called the beneficiary. The fiduciary must always prioritize the beneficiary's needs and interests above their own. This relationship is built on trust and honesty, where the fiduciary is expected to make decisions and take actions that benefit the beneficiary and not themselves.
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