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Keeping
the context connotes the idea of charge, protection, maintenance and control: further the guardian's charge and control appears to be compatible
custody
custody [Latin custodia, from custod- custos guardian] : care or control exercised by a person or authority over something or someone:
interest
of a future event compare vested interest in this entry controlling interest : sufficient stock ownership in a corporation to exert
Appropriate government
in relation to public authority which is established, constituted, owned, controlled or substantially financed by funds provided directly or indirectly-- (i)
Cartel
an association of producers who by agreement among themselves to control production, sale and prices of the product to obtain a
Regulate
govern by rule, method, or established mode; to adjust or control by rule, method, or established mode, or governing principles or
Agent and servant
from an independent contractor. A servant acts under the direct control and supervision of his master and is bound to conform
Air traffic service
information service, alerting service, air traffic advisory service, air traffic control service, area control service, approach control service and airport control
Education
borough councils) were substituted for school boards with power to control secular education in non-provided schools (El. Ed. Act, 1902). The
Manager
s. 209] Manager means a person who, subject to the control and direction of the directors, has the management of the
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