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Definition of Curatorships
1. curatorship [n] - See also: curatorship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curatorships
Literary usage of Curatorships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roman Law in the Modern World by Charles Phineas Sherman (1922)
"•n For other curatorships, of small importance, see Mackeldey, Id. § 644.
624 Civil code of France, 393; Germany, 1912; Blackstone, Commentaries, vol. i, p. ..."
2. Studies of Roman Imperialism by William Thomas Arnold, Charles Edward Montague (1906)
"It included, firstly, the old urban magistracies, from the aedileship upwards;2
secondly, provincial governorships; thirdly, curatorships and other special ..."
3. A Legal Hand-book and Law-list for the Dominion of Canada and a Book of by Louis-H. Taché, Taché, Louis-H., 1859-1927 (1888)
"... or curatorships $5 00 2. For family council before the notary 6 00 3. For the
original notice calling together the family council 1 00 4. ..."
4. Russia by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1905)
"In some places the needs of the Church are attended to by voluntary parish
curatorships which annually raise a certain sum of money, and the way in which ..."