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1 voogdij
♦voorbeelden:onder voogdij staan/plaatsen • be/place under guardianshipuit de voogdij ontzet worden • be deprived of guardianship, lose guardianship -
2 uit de voogdij ontzet worden
uit de voogdij ontzet wordenbe deprived of guardianship, lose guardianshipVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uit de voogdij ontzet worden
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3 bescherming
n. protection, guardianship, patronage, wardship, preservation -
4 curatele
n. wardship, guardianship, custodianship -
5 curatorschap
n. curatorship, trusteeship, guardianship -
6 gezinsvoogdij
n. family guardianship -
7 voogdij
n. guardianship, trusteeship, wardship, tutelage -
8 voogdijschap
n. guardianship, wardship, ward -
9 beheer
1 [het beheren van andermans eigendom] management ⇒ 〈 toezicht〉 control, supervision, stewardship 〈 met betrekking tot nalatenschap〉, guardianship 〈 met betrekking tot nalatenschap〉♦voorbeelden:het beheer van een failliete onderneming • the administration of a bankrupt enterpriseeen boek in eigen beheer uitgeven • publish a book on one's own(een) werk in eigen beheer laten uitvoeren • have one's own staff to do the workals gevolg van een slecht financieel beheer • owing to financial mismanagementhet beheer voeren • have managerial control, be in charge of/run the administrationhet beheer voeren over iemands nalatenschap • be guardian of someone's estatehet beheer voeren over iemands eigendom • hold someone's property in trustde penningmeester heeft het beheer over de kas • the treasurer is in charge of the funds -
10 curatele
〈 juridisch〉1 legal restraint ⇒ receivership 〈 bij faillissement〉, 〈 minderjarige〉 wardship, 〈 minderjarige〉 guardianship♦voorbeelden:1 iemand onder curatele stellen • place someone under legal restraint; 〈 figuurlijk〉 keep tabs/a watch on someoneonder curatele staan/gesteld zijn • be under legal restraint; be in receivership; be made a ward of court -
11 onder voogdij staan/plaatsen
onder voogdij staan/plaatsenbe/place under guardianshipVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onder voogdij staan/plaatsen
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12 ontvoogden
1 [uit de voogdij ontslaan] remove from guardianship2 [uit de overheersing losmaken] emancipate -
13 voogdijraad
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14 voogdijschap
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