Depositary in a sentence as a noun

Article 413-10 lists the sanction for people which are legitimately depositary of a state secret.

Section 2080 of the Civil Code provides that any person who finds and takes charge of a lost item acts as "a depositary for the owner.

The depositary/custodian of his stockholdings is not the exchange.

Foreign depositary receipts are a good way of accessing global markets via domestic exchanges.

Is it illegal for me to consider it abandoned and just take it?In California, if you find it and choose to take charge of it, you become a depositary for the legal owner.

The exchange is also the depositary of one's bitcoin holdings ...[describes the difficulty and delay of moving BTC from one exchange to another, also discussed at length in TFA] ...

You are now in possession of a "lost" item, meaning that, according to California law, you are "a depositary for the owner, with the rights and obligations of a depositary for hire.

In the case of bilateral treaties, ratification is usually accomplished by exchanging the requisite instruments, while in the case of multilateral treaties the usual procedure is for the depositary to collect the ratifications of all states, keeping all parties informed of the situation.

Depositary definitions

noun

a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping

See also: depository deposit repository