Meaning Conservator
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n. a guardian and protector appointed by a judge to protect and m...
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n. ~ A professional whose primary occupation is the practice of conservation and who, through specialized education, knowledge, training, and experience, formulates and implements all the activities o [..]
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In law, a guardian or protector appointed by a court to manage the affairs, finances, etc., of someone who is too ill or incapable of doing so themselves.
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A court-appointed custodian of property belonging to person determined to be unable to properly manage his property. This term is sometimes used interchangeably with guardian.
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One who is legally responsible for the care and well-being of another person. If appointed by a court, the conservator is under the court’s supervision. May also be called a guardian. (Duties and titles can vary by state. For example, in Missouri, there is a guardian of the person and a conservator of the estate.)
Source: estateplanning.com

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A person or organization appointed by a court of law to manage an insurer that is financially impaired or in danger of insolvency.
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c. 1400, from Anglo-French conservatour, from Latin conservator "keeper, preserver, defender," agent noun of conservare (see conserve).
Source: etymonline.com

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one who is appointed by a court to manage the affairs of a protected person
Source: nycourts.gov

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person who repairs, restores, or maintains the quality of valuable items.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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Someone appointed by a judge to oversee the affairs of an incapacitated person. A conservator who manages financial affairs is often called a "conservator of the estate." One who takes care [..]
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Definition A guardian or protector appointed by a court to manage the affairs of an individual who isn't capable of managing his/her own affairs.
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noun. A person designated by a court of law to safeguard the needs and belongings of people who are not incompetent, but are also no able to be held completely accountable for the management of their [..]
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See: conservation.
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1 : a person, official, or institution appointed by a court to take over and manage the estate of an incompetent compare committee, curator, guardian, receiver, tutor 2 : a public official charged ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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A conservator is defined as “a fiduciary, and fiduciaries who, in good faith, make payments pursuant to the order of the court of probate having jurisdiction before an appeal has been taken from such [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)(n) someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person
Source: beedictionary.com

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(American Institute for Conservation) A professional whose primary occupation is the practice of conservation and who, through specialized education, knowledge, training, and experience, formulates and implements all the activities of conservation in accordance with an ethical code such as the AIC Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice. People [..]
Source: ip51.icomos.org

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"Conservator" means a person appointed as a conservator under the provisions of this chapter.
Source: oregonlaws.org

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Someone picked by the court to either take care of someone that can’t take care of themselves (called a "conservatee") or take care of the property of the conservatee, or both.
Source: courts.ca.gov

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Generally, an individual or a trust institution appointed by a court to care for property; specifically, an individual or a trust institution appointed by a court to care for and manage the property o [..]
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Museum professional responsible for maintaining the components of an artwork over the long term. This is achieved by research, documentation, hands-on restoration, and the control of environmental fac [..]
Source: virtualmuseum.ca

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A person appointed by the court who holds and manages property for a person who is unable to manage his or her own property.
Source: courts.alaska.gov

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One who conserves, preserves or protects something. * '''2014,''' Paul Salopek, ''Blessed. Cursed. Claimed.'', National Geographic (December 2014)[http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/12/pilgrim- [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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An entity given legal responsibility for overseeing, protecting, or preserving the interests and affairs of another entity deemed incapable often doing so. See: Bailout, Conservatorship
Source: people.duke.edu





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