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Trustees and beneficiaries need to understand how fiduciary accountability regulates trustee authority. I intend to advance that understanding by explaining in abstract terms the nature of surrogate authority and fiduciary accountability. I will explain that opportunism is a concern wherever authority is transferred to a surrogate, and that fiduciary accountability is the generic response of the law across contexts.