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- What is curatorship? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
Curatorship refers to the office or role of a curator or guardian It is the power and responsibility of an individual to take care of someone who cannot care for themselves In civil law, there are different types of curatorship or tutorship: Tutorship by nature: This is the tutorship of a minor child that belongs by right to a surviving parent For example, if one parent dies, the other
- The Curatorial Initiative - The DC Arts Center
Since 2011, Washington, D C -based artist, critic, and curator Jeffry Cudlin has worked with students on hands-on, real-world projects in MICA's first-in-the-nation MFA in Curatorial Practice program founded by visionary curator George Ciscle
- DO JCD: Master Curators and Tutors - Department of Justice and . . .
Curators and Tutors This division of the Master's office supervises the administration of the affairs of persons whose property is, for various reasons described in this section, under the control of another person called a curator or tutor
- Curatorship - definition of curatorship by The Free Dictionary
cu·ra·tor (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
- Curatorship legal definition of Curatorship
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
- Definition of CURATORSHIP • Law Dictionary • TheLaw. com
Legal definition for 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
- Curatorship – what does it entail? - Abrahams Gross Attorneys
Curatorship can safeguard your affairs financially or personally The most common cases are an inability to look after one's affairs due to old age
- Curatorship, Guardianship, Conservatorship Incapacity Planning
What will you do if you or a loved one becomes disabled? Do you have an “incapacity plan” of action in place? Statistics show that you will likely need long-term health care at some point in your life
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