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CUSTODY(law)
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CUSTODY ORDER(law)
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child custody(medicine)
Custody Investigator(law)
Divided Custody(law)

Molluscan (medicine) and CUSTODY (law)


Molluscan (medicine)


molluscan
<marine biology, zoology> Of or pertaining to mollusks.

A mollusk; one of the Mollusca.

Source: Websters Dictionary


CUSTODY (law)


CUSTODY. The detainer of a person by virtue of a lawful authority. To be in custody, is to be lawfully detained under arrest. Vide 14 Vin. Ab. 359; 3 custody, is to be lawfully detained under arrest. Vide 14 Vin. Ab. 359; 3 Chit. Pr. 355. In another sense, custody signifies having the care and Chit. Pr. 355. In another sense, custody signifies having the care and possession of a thing; as, the chancellor is entitled to the custody as the possession of a thing; as, the chancellor is entitled to the custody as the keeper of the seal. keeper of the seal.






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The rights and responsibilities between parents for their child(ren). The custody and visitation or Parenting.html">Parenting plan must describe the legal custody and physical custody that is in the child(ren)s best interests.







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This term is no longer used in relation to who has care of the children of a Marriage or relationship that has broken down. The Care of Children Act 2004 talks about day-to-day care.