Harvard College v. Amory
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Harvard College v. Amory 26 Mass (9 Pick) 446 (1830)[1] is a US trusts law case, which repeated the famous formulation of the "prudent man rule", that people in charge of other people's money must exercise due care and skill, and look after the money as if it were their own.
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Citation | (1830) 26 Mass (9 Pick) 446 |
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Putnam J | |
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Prudent man rule |
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