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单词 conservator
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conservator


conservator

one who is responsible for a person ruled incompetent: His son became his conservator.
Not to be confused with:conservationist – an advocate of the protection of natural resources: The conservationist lobbied to save the trees.conservative – one who favors traditional views and values: She dresses in a conservative style.

con·ser·va·tor

C0582200 (kən-sûr′və-tər, kŏn′sər-vā′tər)n.1. A person in charge of maintaining or restoring valuable items, as in a museum or library.2. A protector or guardian: "a conservator of cherished values and regular order in governing institutions" (William Greider).3. Law One placed in charge of the property or personal affairs of an incompetent person.
con·ser′va·to′ri·al (-tôr′ē-əl) adj.con·ser′va·tor·ship′ n.

conservator

(ˈkɒnsəˌveɪtə; kənˈsɜːvə-) na person who conserves or keeps safe; custodian, guardian, or protector

con•serv•a•tor

(kənˈsɜr və tər, ˈkɒn sərˌveɪ-)

n. 1. a person who conserves or preserves; preserver; protector. 2. a person who repairs, restores, or maintains the condition of objects, as in a museum or library. 3. Law. a guardian, esp. a person appointed to look after the affairs of one judged incompetent. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin] con•serv`a•to′ri•al (-ˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-) adj. con•serv′a•tor•ship`, n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.conservator - the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)conservator - the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)curatorcustodian, keeper, steward - one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals
2.conservator - someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent personfiduciary - a person who holds assets in trust for a beneficiary; "it is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain"

conservator

nounLaw. A person who is legally responsible for the person or property of another considered by law to be incompetent to manage his or her affairs:caretaker, custodian, guardian, keeper.
Translations
conservateur

conservator


conservator

(kon-ser'va-tor) A person appointed by the courts to manage the affairs of another person (called the conservatee), esp. if there is strong evidence that the conservatee is incapable of managing his or her own affairs. See: guardianship

Conservator


conservator

n. a guardian and protector appointed by a judge to protect and manage the financial affairs and/or the person's daily life due to physical or mental limitations or old age. The conservator may be only of the "estate" (meaning financial affairs), but may be also of the "person," when he/she takes charge of overseeing the daily activities, such as health care or living arrangements of the conservatee. The process is that a relative or friend petitions the local superior court for appointment of a specific conservator, with written notice served on the potential conservatee. The object of this concern is interviewed by a court-appointed investigator to determine need, desire and understanding of the potential conservatee as well as the suitability of the proposed conservator. An open hearing is held before the appointment is made. The conservator is required to make regular accountings which must be approved by the court. The conservator may be removed by order of the court if no longer needed, upon the petition of the conservatee or relatives, or for failure to perform his/her duties. (See: conservatee, guardian)

CONSERVATOR. A preserver, a protector.
2. Before the institution of the office of justices of the peace in England, the public order was maintained by officers who bore the name of conservators of the peace. All judges, justices, sheriffs and constables, are conservators of the peace, and are bound, ex officio, to be aiding and assisting in preserving older.
3. In Connecticut, this term is applied to designate a guardian who has the care of the estate of an idiot. 5 Conn. R. 280.

conservator


Conservator

An entity given legal responsibility for overseeing, protecting, or preserving the interests and affairs of another entity deemed incapable often doing so. See: Bailout, Conservatorship

conservator

A guardian, receiver, or other protector appointed by a court to manage the assets of someone suffering from a permanent or temporary disability that prevents the person from managing his or her own affairs.A person need not be adjudged mentally incompetent to have a conservator appointed, and the appointment does not disqualify the person from entering into contracts, making or changing wills,or any other such legal rights.

conservator


  • noun

Synonyms for conservator

noun a person who is legally responsible for the person or property of another considered by law to be incompetent to manage his or her affairs

Synonyms

  • caretaker
  • custodian
  • guardian
  • keeper

Synonyms for conservator

noun the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)

Synonyms

  • curator

Related Words

  • custodian
  • keeper
  • steward

noun someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person

Related Words

  • fiduciary
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