to blend thoroughly into a harmonious whole; to combine (funds or properties) into a common fund or stock; to become commingled… See the ful
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to blend thoroughly into a harmonious whole; to combine (funds or properties) into a common fund or stock; to become commingled… See the ful
Commingle (verb) means to mix or blend together to form a single mass or uniform whole. It is used in both general and specialized legal or financial contexts.
Core Meaning
General: To combine two or more elements thoroughly so they are no longer easily distinguished.
Financial/Legal: The act of mixing funds belonging to different parties into a single account, especially when they are legally required to be kept separate.
Legal & Financial Implications
In professional and legal settings, commingling is often viewed as a breach of duty:
Fiduciary Duty: Lawyers, trustees, and real estate brokers are strictly prohibited from mixing client funds with their personal or business accounts.
Piercing the Corporate Veil:Business owners who commingle personal and company assets risk losing their limited liability protection, making them personally liable for business debts.
Community Property: In some states, mixing separate property (like an inheritance) into a joint marital account can legally transform it into community property.
Synonyms and Nuance
While often used interchangeably with other words, "commingle" has specific nuances:
Mingle: Suggests elements are still somewhat distinguishable.
Commingle: Implies a much closer or more thorough mingling.
Blend: Often implies the original elements completely disappear into the mixture.
Other Synonyms: Amalgamate, coalesce, fuse, merge, and intermix.
Examples of Usage
Finance: "The broker faced disciplinary action for commingling client deposits with his own personal savings".
Literature: "In his latest novel, fact and fiction commingle to create a surreal atmosphere".
Recycling: "Single-stream recycling allows paper, plastic, and glass to commingle in one bin".
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to blend thoroughly into a harmonious whole; to combine (funds or properties) into a common fund or stock; to become commingled… See the ful
Commingle
intransitive verb To become blended.
intransitive verb To cause to blend together; mix.
To mix together; mingle in one mass or intimately; blend.
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Ohio Auctioneers & Trust Accounts
Ohio Auctioneers & Trust Accounts
We have written before about the prudence of every auctioneer having a trust (also known as an “escrow”) account for depositing client funds. In fact, there is no reason for any auctioneer to not have a trust/escrow account.
That previous writing is here: https://mikebrandlyauctioneer.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/auctioneer-trust-accounts/. Today, we look at my home state of Ohio as an example of…
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sue them IMMEDIATELY!
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