Responsa על גיטין 104:10
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. Is a trustee of orphans, appointed to his trusteeship by their father, required to take an oath [to the effect that he did not retain anything belonging to the orphans and that he did not willfully damage their interests]?
A. A trustee appointed by the father of the orphans is not required to take an oath. However, some authorities (Ittur) believe that when such a trustee has been removed by court, because of witnesses testifying to his mismanagement of the affairs of the orphans, he is required to take an oath.
SOURCES: Cr. 272; L. 239. Cf. Mord. Gitt. 389; Pr. 592; L. 240.
A. A trustee appointed by the father of the orphans is not required to take an oath. However, some authorities (Ittur) believe that when such a trustee has been removed by court, because of witnesses testifying to his mismanagement of the affairs of the orphans, he is required to take an oath.
SOURCES: Cr. 272; L. 239. Cf. Mord. Gitt. 389; Pr. 592; L. 240.
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