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syn·dic S0966600 (sĭn′dĭk)n.1. One appointed to represent a corporation, university, or other organization in business transactions; a business agent.2. A civil magistrate or similar government official in some European countries. [French, from Old French sindiz, from Late Latin syndicus, from Greek sundikos, public advocate : sun-, syn- + dikē, justice; see deik- in Indo-European roots.] syn′di·cal adj.syndic (ˈsɪndɪk) n1. (Education) Brit a business agent of some universities or other bodies2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in several countries) a government administrator or magistrate with varying powers[C17: via Old French from Late Latin syndicus, from Greek sundikos defendant's advocate, from syn- + dikē justice] ˈsyndicˌship n ˈsyndical adjsyn•dic (ˈsɪn dɪk) n. 1. a person chosen to represent and transact business for a corporation, as a university. 2. a civil magistrate having different powers in different countries. [1595–1605; < French < Late Latin syndicus city official < Greek sýndikos advocate, lawyer] syn′dic•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syndic - one appointed to represent a city or university or corporation in business transactionsbroker, factor, agent - a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission | Translationssyndic
syndic1. Brit a business agent of some universities or other bodies 2. (in several countries) a government administrator or magistrate with varying powers Syndic in ancient Greece, a court advocate. In medieval Europe, the syndic was the elected head of a guild. In some countries, a person responsible for handling the legal affairs of some establishment is called a syndic. In modern Italy, the sindaco is the administrative head of local self-government. Syndic
SYNDIC. A term used in the French law, which answers in one sense to our word assignee, when applied to the management of bankrupts' estates; it has also a more extensive meaning; in companies and communities, syndics are they who are chosen to conduct the affairs and attend to the concerns of the body corporate or community; and in that sense the word corresponds to director or manager. Rodman's Notes to Code. de Com. p. 351; Civ. Code of Louis. art. 429; Dict. de Jurisp. art. Syndic. syndic
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