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custody

The state of being held in confinement by the police or prison authorities. Following an arrest, a person may either be kept in custody or released on bail.


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The company custodies more than $210 billion in assets on behalf of 3,100 RIAs and 170 bank trust and TPA firms, as of June 30, 2006.
Albridge will help combine "rep of record" investment data with accounts where a client custodies with third-parties.
c) Shareholders that utilize fiduciary custodies will have dividends and interest on capital credited according to the Stock Exchange procedures.
 
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