dative tutorship

dative tutorship
Also called "dative curatorship," –a tutorship or curatorship which is conferred by a family meeting on a person having charge of a minor, or of an interdict. Interdiction of Bothick, 43 La Ann 547, 9 So 477.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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