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ConservatorshipAn enentity either set up by the government or by court order that takes control of an organization that is unable to function on its own (due to legal or financial distress). See: Convservator
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ConservatorshipA court-controlled program for persons who are unable to manage their own affairs due to mental or physical incapacity. May also be called a guardianship.
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Conservatorship1640s, from conservator + -ship.
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ConservatorshipA legal arrangement that gives an adult the court-ordered authority and responsibility to manage another adult's financial affairs.
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ConservatorshipDefinition A situation where a person (called the conservator) is appointed to manage the affairs of another person, who a court ruled is unable to make decisions themselves.
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ConservatorshipA legal status where a conservator is appointed to oversee a firm in trouble in order to protect and conserve the firm's assets. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were placed in conservatorships [..]
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ConservatorshipConservatorship describes the relationship between one person who's unable to make legally binding decisions. and another person who's been appointed to manage the first person's affair [..]
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ConservatorshipConservatorship is a legal procedure for the management of financial institutions for an interim period during which the institution’s conservator assumes responsibility for operating the institution and conserving its assets. Under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (“FHFA”) placed Fannie Mae and Fred [..]
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ConservatorshipSee guardianship.
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ConservatorshipLegal right given to a person to manage the property and financial affairs of a person deemed incapable of doing that for himself/herself. (See also guardianship. Conservators have somewhat less respo [..]
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Conservatorship"Legal processes in which a probate court appoints one or more persons to handle the financial affairs of a person the court determines to be incompetent or otherwise unable to handle his/her own...
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Conservatorship"Legal process in which a probate court appoints one or more persons to handle the financial affairs of a person the court determines to be incompetent or otherwise unable to handle her/his own...
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ConservatorshipLegal right given to a person to manage the property and financial affairs of a person deemed incapable of doing that for himself or herself.
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ConservatorshipLegal right given to a person to manage the property and financial affairs of a person deemed incapable of doing that for him or herself. (See also "guardianship." Conservators have [..]
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ConservatorshipA court proceeding where a judge appoints a caretaker for an adult that is unable to care for him or herself.
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ConservatorshipLegal right given to a person to manage the property and financial affairs of a person deemed incapable of doing that for himself/herself. (See also guardianship. Conservators have somewhat less responsibility than guardiuans.)
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ConservatorshipAn enentity either set up by the government or by court order that takes control of an organization that is unable to function on its own (due to legal or financial distress). See: Convservator
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