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curatorship
cu·ra·tor C0810600 (kyo͝o-rā′tər, kyo͝or′ə-tər)n.1. One who manages or oversees, as the administrative director of a museum collection or a library.2. One who gathers something, organizes it, and makes it available to the public: a curator of online resources for gardeners. [Middle English curatour, legal guardian, from Old French curateur, from Latin cūrātor, overseer, from cūrātus, past participle of cūrāre, to take care of; see curative.] cu′ra·to′ri·al (kyo͝or′ə-tôr′ē-əl) adj.cu·ra′tor·ship′ n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | curatorship - the position of curatorberth, billet, post, situation, position, office, place, spot - a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecuratorCuratorship
CURATORSHIP, offices, contracts, in the civil law. The power given by authority of law, to one or more persons, to administer the property of an individual who is unable to take care of his own estate and affairs, either on account of his absence without an authorized agent, or in consequence of his prodigality, or want of mind. Poth. Tr. des Personnes, t. 6, s. 5. As to the laws of Louisiana, which authorize a curatorship, vide Civ. Code, art. 31, 50, et seq. 357, et seq.; 382, 1105, et seq. 2. Curatorship differs from tutorship, (q.v.) in this, that the latter is instituted for the protection of property in the first place, and, secondly, of the person; while the former is intended to protect, first, the person, and, secondly, the property. 1 Lecons Elem. du Droit Civ. Rom. 241. curatorship
Words related to curatorshipnoun the position of curatorRelated Words- berth
- billet
- post
- situation
- position
- office
- place
- spot
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