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BOARD GAME
Custodian Capture

Custodian bank         
ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFEGUARDING A FIRM'S OR INDIVIDUAL'S FINANCIAL ASSETS
Local custodian bank; Custodial bank; Securities services
A custodian bank, or simply custodian, is a specialized financial institution responsible for providing securities services. It safeguards assets of asset managers, insurance companies, hedge funds, and is not engaged in "traditional" commercial or consumer/retail banking like lending.
custodian         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Custodianship; Custodian (disambiguation)
n.
Guardian, keeper, curator, warden, superintendent.
Office of Alien Property Custodian         
  • Alien Property Custodian sale of the plant of A. W. Faber Pencil Co., Newark, N.J.
  • Alien Property Custodian sale ad
  • President Wilson with Mitchell Palmer, the first Alien Property Custodian
FORMER U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Alien property custodian; Alien Property Custodian; Office of Alien Property; Seized enemy property
The Office of Alien Property Custodian was an office within the government of the United States during World War I and again during World War II, serving as a custodian to property that belonged to US enemies. The office was created in 1917 by Executive Order 2729-A under the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 (TWEA) in order to "assume control and dispose of enemy-owned property in the United States and its possessions.

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Custodian capture

Custodial capture is a technical term in board games referring to a particular form of capturing.

It occurs when a player has placed two of his pieces on opposite sides of an opponent's piece. This mode of capture is unusual in most modern games and was most popular during the Dark Ages, particularly in Northern Europe. Some native games such as Mak-yek still retain this form of capture. Other games which use custodian capture: Hasami shogi, Ludus latrunculorum, Tafl games