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A fiduciary is liable if he neglects his duty.A fiduciary owes the duty of loyalty and good faith, integrity of the strictest kind, fair, honest dealing, and the duty not to conceal matters which might influence his actions to his principal's prejudice.

If the fiduciary violates his duty, he can be liable for the actual damages caused by his violation as well as exemplary or punitive damages.

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