n. | 1. | One who manages; a conductor or director; |
2. | A person who conducts business or household affairs with economy and frugality; a good economist. | |
3. | A contriver; an intriguer. |
Noun | 1. | ![]() Synonyms: director, managing director |
2. | manager - (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team |
MANAGER. A person, appointed or elected to manage the affairs of another,
but the term is more usually applied to those officers of a corporation who
are authorized to manage its affairs. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 190.
2. In banking corporations these officers are commonly called
directors, and the power to conduct the affairs of the company, is vested in
a board of directors. In other private corporations, such as railroad
companies, canal, coal companies, and the like, these officers are called
managers. Being agents, when their authority is limited, they have no power
to bind their principal beyond such authority. 17 Mass. R. 29; 1 Greenl. R.
81.
3. The persons appointed on the part of the house of representatives to
prosecute impeachments before the senate, are called managers.