conservatorship
noun[CorU]
lawUSspecializeduk/kənˈsɜː.və.tə.ʃɪp//ˈkɒn.sə.veɪ.təˌʃɪp/us/ˈkɑːn.sɚ.veɪ.t̬ɚ.ʃɪp//kənˈsɜ˞ː.və.t̬ɚ.ʃɪp/alegalorderfor thefinancesorpropertyof aperson,organization, orcompanyto becontrolledby anotherpersonororganization:
监护令,监管令Courtrecordsshow that he wasplacedunder conservatorship at NapaStateHospital.法院档案显示,他曾在纳帕州立医院受到监护治疗。
Statelawallowsa conservatorship of anagencyonly incasesofgrossfiscalmismanagement.该州法律只有在处理财务管理严重操作不当的案件时才允许专业部门行使监管权。
- The 79-year-old woman hadagreedto avoluntaryconservatorship butgrewconfusedabout how it mightwork.
- Under theplan, thegovernmentwouldplacethe twocompaniesunder "conservatorship,"theirboardsandchiefexecutiveswould befiredand agovernmentagencywouldappointnewchiefexecutives.
- Theyoungwoman wassectionedby ajudge, with herassetsplacedunder the conservatorship of herfather.
- The New York Timesdisclosedthat thefederalgovernmentwas makingplanstoplacethe Company into a conservatorship.
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