Re-entrust
//ɹiːɪnˈtɹʌst//
"Re-entrust" in a Sentence (1 examples)
The futures brokerage commission shall make no profit-earning pledges for their clients on the shared benefits or risks, conduct futures trading in the personal name when authorized by the companies, enterprises, or other economic organizations, and re-entrust the entrusted business or accept the re-entrusted business.
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