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81 custody of merchants
Юридический термин: торговое обычное право, торговые обычаи -
82 custody of prisoner
Юридический термин: содержание обвиняемого под стражей -
83 custody of property
1) Экономика: охрана собственности2) Наркотики: арест собственности -
84 custody of securities
Экономика: хранение ценных бумаг -
85 custody of standard
Метрология: хранение эталона -
86 custody of stocks
Логистика: хранение запасов -
87 custody of the manor
Юридический термин: манориальный обычай, местный обычай -
88 custody of the port
Юридический термин: обычай порта, портовый обычай -
89 custody of the trade
Юридический термин: обычай данной отрасли торговли, торговый обычай -
90 custody order
Юридический термин: ордер на арест, приказ о задержании -
91 custody pending completion of use
Военный термин: хранение до истечения срока пользованияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > custody pending completion of use
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92 custody pending review
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > custody pending review
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93 custody pending trial
1) Юридический термин: предварительное заключение2) юр.Н.П. предварительное задержание, предварительный арест (speaking of persons) -
94 custody receipt
1) Юридический термин: сохранная расписка2) Экономика: квитанция о депонировании ценностей в банке3) Логистика: сохранная записка -
95 custody record
1) Юридический термин: протокол задержания, регистрация ( досье) содержания под стражей -
96 custody service
Ценные бумаги: депозитарное обслуживание -
97 custody service provider
Ценные бумаги: депозитарийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > custody service provider
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98 custody services
Финансы: депозитарные услуги -
99 custody suite
1) Юридический термин: камера предварительного заключения (помещение предварительного содержания) -
100 custody transaction
Финансы: депозитарная операция
См. также в других словарях:
custody — cus·to·dy n [Latin custodia, from custod custos guardian]: care or control exercised by a person or authority over something or someone: as a: supervision and control over property that usu. includes liability for damage that may occur b: care… … Law dictionary
Custody — may refer to: Legal custody Child custody, a description of the legal relationship between a parent (or guardian) and child Police custody or detention, a lawful holding of a person by removing their freedom of liberty Custody (film), a 2007… … Wikipedia
Custody — Cus to*dy (k?s t? d?), n. [L. custodia, fr. custos guard; prob. akin to Gr. ?????? to hide, and E. hide. Seee {Hide} to cover.] 1. A keeping or guarding; care, watch, inspection, for keeping, preservation, or security. [1913 Webster] A fleet of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
custody — [kus′tə dē] n. pl. custodies [ME custodie < L custodia < custos, a guard, keeper < IE * (s)keudh < base * (s)keus , to cover > SKY] 1. a guarding or keeping safe; care; protection; guardianship 2. the right of having one s children … English World dictionary
custody — [n1] supervision, charge of something aegis, auspices, care, conservation, custodianship, guardianship, keeping, management, observation, preservation, protection, safekeeping, salvation, superintendence, trusteeship, tute lage, ward, wardship,… … New thesaurus
Custody — Nom porté dans le Tarn et Garonne et le Lot et Garonne. Semble désigner soit un gardien de prison, soit une prison ou un poste de garde (toponyme), du latin custos, custodis (garde, geôlier) ou custodia (surveillance, prison). A noter aussi l… … Noms de famille
custody — mid 15c., from L. custodia guarding, watching, keeping, from custos (gen. custodis) guardian, keeper, protector, from PIE * (s)keu to cover, conceal (see HIDE (Cf. hide) (n.1)) … Etymology dictionary
custody — ► NOUN 1) protective care or guardianship. 2) Law parental responsibility, especially as allocated to one of two divorcing parents. 3) imprisonment. DERIVATIVES custodial adjective. ORIGIN Latin custodia, from custos guardian … English terms dictionary
custody — The care and control of a thing or person. The keeping, guarding, care, watch, inspection, preservation or security of a thing, carrying with it the idea of the thing being within the immediate personal care and control of the person to whose… … Black's law dictionary
custody — The care and control of a thing or person. The keeping, guarding, care, watch, inspection, preservation or security of a thing, carrying with it the idea of the thing being within the immediate personal care and control of the person to whose… … Black's law dictionary
custody — cus|to|dy [ˈkʌstədi] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: custodia guarding , from custos person who guards ] 1.) the right to take care of a child, given to one of their parents when they have ↑divorced custody of ▪ He got custody of his son … Dictionary of contemporary English