custody

custody
1) хранение; охрана
2) опека; попечение; присмотр
3) контроль; владение
4) задержание; лишение свободы; содержание под стражей; тюремное заключение

departure from custody — побег из-под стражи;

custody for remand — повторное заключение под стражу;

custody pending review — ограничение или лишение свободы в ожидании пересмотра решения по делу;

to have in custody — 1. хранить 2. осуществлять опеку, попечение или присмотр 3. содержать под стражей;

to have in custody on a warrant — содержать под стражей по ордеру на арест;

to take into custody — взять под стражу;

to retake into custody — вновь взять под стражу

- custody of law
- custody of prisoner
- alternating custody
- civil custody
- close custody
- documents custody
- federal custody
- ideal custody
- illegal custody
- interim custody
- judicial custody
- lawful custody
- less restrictive custody
- local custody
- maximum custody
- medium custody
- minimum custody
- more restrictive custody
- parental custody
- police custody
- present custody
- proper custody
- protection custody
- protective custody
- safe custody
- special custody
- state custody
- temporary custody
- total custody
- unlawful custody
- witness custody
- legal custody
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  • custody — mid 15c., from L. custodia guarding, watching, keeping, from custos (gen. custodis) guardian, keeper, protector, from PIE * (s)keu to cover, conceal (see HIDE (Cf. hide) (n.1)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • custody — ► NOUN 1) protective care or guardianship. 2) Law parental responsibility, especially as allocated to one of two divorcing parents. 3) imprisonment. DERIVATIVES custodial adjective. ORIGIN Latin custodia, from custos guardian …   English terms dictionary

  • custody — The care and control of a thing or person. The keeping, guarding, care, watch, inspection, preservation or security of a thing, carrying with it the idea of the thing being within the immediate personal care and control of the person to whose… …   Black's law dictionary

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