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1 custody
n. hechtenis, arrest; toezicht; wacht; bewaking[ kustədie]2 beheer ⇒ hoede, bewaring3 hechtenis ⇒ voorarrest, verzekerde bewaring♦voorbeelden:take someone into custody • iemand aanhoudenbe in custody • in hechtenis/voorarrest zitten -
2 custody account
rekening in bewaring (effectenrekening bij de bank) -
3 give someone into custody
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4 be given custody of
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5 be in custody
be in custodyin hechtenis/voorarrest zitten -
6 give something in custody (at the bank)
English-Dutch dictionary > give something in custody (at the bank)
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7 remand into custody
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8 take someone into custody
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9 take someone into protective custody
iemand in hechtenis nemen/gevangen zetten (zogezegd) om hem te beschermen/voor zijn eigen veiligheidEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take someone into protective custody
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10 youth custody centre
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11 in custody
onder hoede, onder bewaking -
12 keep in custody
in arrest houden -
13 lawful custody
rechtsgeldig voorarrest (arrestatie volgens de wet) -
14 preventive custody
in gevangenschap om plegen van misdaad te voorkomen -
15 protective custody
beschermende voorarrest -
16 remand in custody
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17 safe custody
arrestatie -
18 sole custody
vorm van beschermende macht over een kind wiens ouders gescheiden zijn en waarbij alleen een van de ouders de fysieke en wettige zorg heeft over het kind en de andere ouder recht op bezoeken heeft -
19 take into custody
arresteren, in gevangenis zetten -
20 was held in custody
werd gevangen gehouden (in de gevangenis)
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