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custodian
cus·to·di·an C0823900 (kŭ-stō′dē-ən)n.1. One that has charge of something; a caretaker: the custodian of a minor child's estate; the custodian of an absentee landlord's property.2. A janitor: worked nights as custodian of a high school. cus·to′di·an·ship′ n.custodian (kʌsˈtəʊdɪən) n1. (Law) a person who has custody, as of a prisoner, ward, etc2. (Art Terms) a guardian or keeper, as of an art collection, etccus•to•di•an (kʌˈstoʊ di ən) n. 1. a person who has custody; keeper; guardian. 2. a person entrusted with guarding or maintaining a property; caretaker. [1775–85] cus•to′di•an•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | custodian - one having charge of buildings or grounds or animalskeeper, stewarddefender, guardian, protector, shielder - a person who cares for persons or propertycaretaker - a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person)conservator, curator - the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)game warden, gamekeeper - a person employed to take care of game and wildlifegreenskeeper - someone responsible for the maintenance of a golf coursehouse sitter - a custodian who lives in and cares for a house while the regular occupant is away (usually without an exchange of money)janitor - someone employed to clean and maintain a buildinglighthouse keeper - the keeper of a lighthousecritter sitter, pet sitter - someone left in charge of pets while their owners are away from homezoo keeper - the chief person responsible for a zoological garden |
custodiannoun keeper, guardian, superintendent, warden, caretaker, curator, protector, warder, watchman, overseer the custodian of the holy shrine in MeccacustodiannounA person who is legally responsible for the person or property of another considered by law to be incompetent to manage his or her affairs:caretaker, guardian, keeper.Law: conservator.Translationscustody (ˈkastədi) noun1. care or keeping. The mother was awarded custody of the children by the court. 監護 监护2. the care of police or prison authorities. The accused man is in custody. 拘留 拘留cuˈstodian (-ˈstəu-) noun a person who guards or takes care of something. the custodian of an art collection. 保管人 保管人custodian
custodian1. a person who has custody, as of a prisoner, ward, etc. 2. a guardian or keeper, as of an art collection, etc. MedicalSeecustodycustodian
bailee (custodian)n. a person with whom some article is left, usually pursuant to a contract (called a "contract of bailment"), who is responsible for the safe return of the article to the owner when the contract is fulfilled. These can include banks holding bonds, storage companies where furniture or files are deposited, a parking garage, or a kennel or horse ranch where an animal is boarded. Leaving goods in a sealed rented box like a safe deposit box, is not a bailment, and the holder is not a bailee since he cannot handle or control the goods. (See: bailment, bailor) Custodian
CustodianEither (1) a bank, agent, trust company, or other organization responsible for safeguarding financial assets, or (2) the individual who oversees the mutual fund assets of a minor's custodial account.CustodianA brokerage or other financial institution that holds and manages a client's securities or other assets on his/her behalf. This reduces the risk of the client losing his/her assets or having them stolen. They are also available to the brokerage to sell at the client's demand. Like a bank, a custodian provides an investor a place to store assets with little risk. Brokerages normally require a fee for custodial services. See also: Safekeeping.custodian An organization, typically a commercial bank, that holds in custody and safekeeping someone else's assets. These assets may be cash, securities, or virtually anything of value.Custodian.A custodian is legally responsible for ensuring that an item or person is safe and secure. In investment terms, a custodian is the financial services company that maintains electronic records of financial assets or has physical possession of specific securities. The custodian's client may be another institution, such as a mutual fund, a corporation, or an individual. For example, with an individual retirement account (IRA), the custodian is the bank, brokerage firm, or other financial services company that holds your account. Similarly, the Depository Trust Company, a subsidiary of the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), is the custodian of millions of stock certificates held in its vaults. AcronymsSeeCUSTcustodian
Synonyms for custodiannoun keeperSynonyms- keeper
- guardian
- superintendent
- warden
- caretaker
- curator
- protector
- warder
- watchman
- overseer
Synonyms for custodiannoun a person who is legally responsible for the person or property of another considered by law to be incompetent to manage his or her affairsSynonyms- caretaker
- guardian
- keeper
- conservator
Synonyms for custodiannoun one having charge of buildings or grounds or animalsSynonymsRelated Words- defender
- guardian
- protector
- shielder
- caretaker
- conservator
- curator
- game warden
- gamekeeper
- greenskeeper
- house sitter
- janitor
- lighthouse keeper
- critter sitter
- pet sitter
- zoo keeper
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