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Definition of Custodianship

Custodianship
Custodianship Cus*to"di*an*ship, n. Office or duty of a custodian.

Meaning of Custodianship from wikipedia

- Look up custodian or custodianship in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Custodian may refer to: Fullback (rugby league), in rugby, also called a sweeper...
- Hashemite custodianship refers to the Jordanian royal family's role in tending Muslim and Christian holy sites in the city of Jerusalem. The legacy traces...
- Custodianship of the Kaaba in Mecca is a role that concerns the affairs and caretaking of the Kaaba, including renovating it, replacing the kiswah and...
- The concept of First Nations Australian traditional custodianship derives from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' strong traditional connection...
- The Barakzai dynasty (Pashto: بارکزایی, "Sons of Barak"), also known as the Muhammadzai dynasty ("the ruling sub-clan of the Barakzai"), ruled what is...
- architecture Fathers of the Holy Sepulchre The Garden Tomb Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites History of Roman and Byzantine domes History...
- STANAG 6022 – Adoption of a Standard Gridded Data Meteorological Message is a NATO Standardization Agreement for gridded meteorological data for operational...
- then petitioned Pope Pius IX for papal dispensation to transfer the custodianship of the original image. Pope Pius IX sent a letter on 11 December 1865...
- awareness for cats and learn about ways to help and protect them. In 2020, custodianship of International Cat Day p****ed to International Cat Care, a not-for-profit...
- 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code create a legal relation known as "custodianship", which is distinguished from the traditional concept of a trust. For...