Legal Definition and Related Resources of Curatorship
Meaning of Curatorship
The office of a curator. Curatorship differs from tutorship (q.v.) in this, that the latter is instituted for the protection of property in the first place, and, secondly, of the person; while the former is intended to protect, first, the person, and, secondly, the property. 1 Lee. Elm. 241. CURATRiX. A woman who has been appointed to the office of curator.
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