Ulama supporting the theory disagree over how encompassing custodianship should be.
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The preamble was notable for its reference to Aboriginal custodianship of Australia.
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But his view of custodianship and the market's may differ in some details.
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The Shalimar Gardens remained under the custodianship of this family for more than 350 years.
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As a building Society under the custodianship of Sharp the organisation was a model of stability.
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As soon as an object is in the custodianship of the museum it is treated as precious and important.
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Elletson pays tribute to the various owners for their careful custodianship of this vital cultural asset.
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She died in 1437, at which point the castle came under the custodianship of the clerk of the King's works.
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His son could not have had a better schooling for his custodianship as lead field ranger south of the Lake District.
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The position of custodian
The office, or the duty of a custodian
The court-administered process whereby an individual or institution is given control over a child or incompetent person's proceeds from a probate estate. A custodian is a fiduciary.
The act of holding or caring for valuable assets belonging to a business.