custody.

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{i} gözaltı

Tom koruyucu gözaltında. - Tom is in protective custody.

Tom gözaltına alındı. - Tom has been taken into custody.

{i} vesayet
bir kimsenin vesayeti altında bulunmak
{i} bakım
gözetim

Adam polis gözetiminde tutuldu. - The man was held in police custody.

Seni tam gözetim altına almaya çalışacağız. - We're going to try to get you full custody.

sorumluluk
tutukluluk
hapis
(Politika, Siyaset) himaye
(Ticaret) saklama
gözaltı/gözetim
gözetim bakım
tevkif
(Kanun) denetim
himayedarlık
nezaret
{i} koruma
(Askeri) NEZARET: Silahların ve parçalarının kontrolü, nakil ve taşınması sorumluluğu ve bunların muhafaza edildiği, yerlere girebilme yetkisi. Nezaret aynı zamanda silahları ve parçalarıyla ilgili sorumluluğun idamesini de kapsar
hapsetmek
tevkifetmek
emanet etmek
(Mukavele) muhafaza
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Custody is the legal right to keep and look after a child, especially the right given to a child's mother or father when they get divorced. I'm going to go to court to get custody of the children Child custody is normally granted to the mother
Someone who is in custody or has been taken into custody has been arrested and is being kept in prison until they can be tried in a court. Three people appeared in court and two of them were remanded in custody She was taken into custody later that day
{n} imprisonment, prison, care, security
The right to make decisions regarding a child May be joint or sole Note that custody relates to decision-making and does not define how much time a child will spend with each parent
Possession of something or someone
The service of safekeeping customer assets, including securities, and collecting interest and dividends Custody also involves the buying, selling, receiving, and delivering of securities
The responsibility for the care of documents based on their physical possession Custody does not always include legal ownership, or the right to control access to records [ISAD(G)]
Guardianship, or control, of records, including both physical possession (physical custody) and legal responsibility (legal custody), unless one or the other is specified
{i} detention, confinement; supervision; guardianship
holding by the police; "the suspect is in custody"
If someone is being held in a particular type of custody, they are being kept in a place that is similar to a prison. Barrett was taken into protective custody
Legal responsibility for another's assets
1 The keeping in detention of a defendant before trial, as in a remand in custody, or in prison after sentence
Means the charge and control of a child including the right to make all major decisions such as education, religious upbringing, training, health and welfare Custody, without qualification usually refers to a combination of physical custody and legal custody For other varieties of custody, see joint custody, split custody and divided custody
Legal determination by a court that establishes with whom the child shall live (allocation of parental rights and responsibilities)
The legal right given to a person of official authority to exercise complete and immediate control over a person to insure appearance in court Custody also refers to the actual imprisonment of the accused after a criminal conviction
authority of parent or other party over child
Detaining of a person by lawful process or authority to assure his or her appearance to any hearing; the jailing or imprisonment of a person convicted of a crime
Safekeeping of securities for institutions and individuals generally including settlement of trades, collection of income, and processing of corporate actions
a term carried over from days gone by to refer to the primary residential parent
A keeping or guarding; care, watch, inspection, for keeping, preservation, or security
The care or keeping of anything or person The detaining of an individual against his or her will by lawful means and under authority of law
holding by the police; "the suspect is in custody
1 As applied to property, the condition of holding a thing within one's personal care and control As applied to persons, such control over a person as will insure his or her presence at a hearing, or the actual imprisonment of a person resulting from a criminal conviction Custody of children is legal guardianship
To put under the restraint and physical control of the court to insure appearance in court or to imprison an accused after a criminal conviction
Immediate control that an authority exercises over property or people
This refers to the control and care of the beneficiary "Physical custody" means that the beneficiary actually lives with the person or organization who has custody "Legal custody" means that a court has placed a person in the custody of an individual, institution, or other agency Temporary changes in custody (for vacations or short trips) are not considered a change of custody if the beneficiary is expected to return to his or her original custodian Incapable - A determination made by SSA that a person is unable to manage or direct someone else to manage their Social Security and/or SSI funds When SSA finds someone is incapable, it means that they need a representative payee
State of being guarded and watched to prevent escape; restraint of liberty; confinement; imprisonment
The legal determination which establishes with whom a child shall live
(with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child; "my fate is in your hands"; "too much power in the president's hands"; "your guests are now in my custody"; "the mother was awarded custody of the children"
Judicial or penal safe- keeping
For the purposes of determining whether the Act applies to a record that is "in the custody of" a public body, "custody" means physical possession
A banking service that provides safekeeping for a customer’s property under written agreement and also calls for the bank to buy, sell, receive, and delivery securities and collect and pay out income only when ordered to do so by the principal
a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police"
the caregiver who has daily responsibility for a child either temporarily or permanently (see legal custody and physical custody below)
The detention by the police of a person suspected or accused of a crime or offence D Dean of Faculty The elected head of the Faculty of Advocates The present Dean of Faculty is Andrew Hardie QC
The right to or responsibility for a child's care and control, carrying with it the duty of providing food, shelter, medical care, education and discipline