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Перевод: guardianship
[существительное] опека ; опекунство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In England, some belief in angelic guardianship of national destiny survived at least until 1914.
- At first, not a single owner would place his monument in guardianship.
- The two sets of carers who were not content with the institutionalisation decision were: the male friend of a single woman who said it had been a pleasure to visit her daily and help look after her; after five months she was admitted to hospital under a guardianship order because she was felt to be at risk.
- SAVE obtained a copy of the guardianship deed.
- Expansion of the work of the Court of Protection is favoured but if this is not thought appropriate then some form of locally accessible tribunal or court to exercise supervision, possibly supplemented by some form of guardianship, is considered desirable.
- It is tempting for them to assume guardianship and disciplinary powers that they do not possess.
- Under the Guardianship of Minors Act 1971, as amended by the Guardianship Act 1973 and the Domestic Proceedings and Magistrates' Courts Act 1978, both father and mother are equally entitled to the care and custody of the infant; and in case of a dispute between them the court must, in coming to a decision, regard only the welfare of the infant.
- On the death of father or mother the guardianship devolves on the surviving spouse; but either can by deed or will appoint guardians to act with the survivor.
- One cannot blame the protector for being zealous in his guardianship of his nephews.
- In the other case, two neighbours were helping to care for an 88-year-old single woman; service-providers were not happy with this care and were suspicious about the neighbours' management of the woman's finances, so she was also admitted to hospital under a guardianship order.
- In the wilder parts of Scotland, even the tracing of ownership could be difficult; the owner of the Burgh of Clickamin, a Pictish broch in Shetland, was found to be an aged lady in Cheltenham who must, Pitt-Rivers insisted, be encouraged to sign over guardianship straight away, before she forgot all about it.
- The development officer therefore could not provide even frequent direct help - the most she could manage was to monitor the situation (which in fact broke down five months after her referral, when the client was admitted to residential care under a guardianship order).
- From this time, we began to build up pressure on the Department, first on a weekly then on an almost daily basis, until eventually we heard that ministers had decided to fulfil the undertakings in the guardianship deed.
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