Noun
Office or duty of a custodian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEhud Barak’s never-responded-to offer (2000) of 92% of the West Bank (with land swaps) plus Arab custodianship of the Temple Mount was more generous than earlier Israeli offers. Source: Internet
Compliance can determine where data should be processed or stored, as part of corporate governance requirements and data custodianship or part of the wider regulatory landscape. Source: Internet
Indigenous custodianship is vital. Source: Internet
So we need to build economies that support cultural practice and acknowledge traditional custodianship. Source: Internet
The committee said an independent Aboriginal body with custodianship of the Aboriginal flag could be informed by a parliamentary inquiry to ensure its independence and transparency regarding its membership. Source: Internet