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  • 41conservator of the peace — Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin custos pacis or Anglo French gardein de la pees : an officer charged with maintaining the public peace or one having this power as an adjunct of another office …

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  • 42Possessory conservator — In American jurisdictions that assign possession rights to a child to a “conservator”, there may be two kinds of “conservators”: a “managing conservator” and a “possessory conservator.” The first time a court must make a decision about… …

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  • 43Acting Conservator of the River Mersey — The Acting Conservator of the River Mersey is a unique position. The holder is responsible for ensuring navigation on, and protecting the environment of, the River Mersey in the North West of England. The Conservator originally acted on behalf of …

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  • 44Deputy Conservator of Forests (India) — A Deputy Conservator of Forests or, equivalently a Divisional Forest Officer is an officer belonging to the elite Indian Forest Service. The Deputy Conservator of Forests is responsible for managing the Forests, Environment and Wild Life related… …

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  • 45Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (India) — The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests is an officer belonging to the elite Indian Forest Service. He is responsible for managing the Forests, Environment and Wild Life related issues of a state of India. It is the highest post of an officer… …

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  • 46Partidul Conservator — Partei­vor­sit­zende Daniel Constantin …

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  • 47art conservator —    In art conservation, a person who applies science to the technical study, preservation and treatment of art objects. A professional art conservator should be consulted about the display, storage, and preservation of special objects; about the… …

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  • 48natural conservator — parents that are naturally legally responsible for their children s well being …

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  • 49bank conservator — See Bank Conservation Act …

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  • 50Conservators of the River Thames — Conservator Con ser*va tor (?; 277), n. [L.: cf. F. conservateur.] 1. One who preserves from injury or violation; a protector; a preserver. [1913 Webster] The great Creator and Conservator of the world. Derham. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) (a) An… …

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