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Wat (wie) is pupille - definitie

MINOR OR INCAPACITATED ADULT PLACED UNDER THE PROTECTION OF A LEGAL GUARDIAN
Ward of court; Ward (legal); Wardship; Ward of state; Ward of the state; Wards of court; Wards of the state; Ward in Chancery; Royal ward; Ward-of-the-state; Ward in chancery; Ward of the State (France); Ward of the state (France); Pupille de l'État; Wards of state

Ward of the Nation         
FRENCH SPECIAL CIVIL STATUS
Pupille de la Nation; Pupille de la nation; Ward of the nation
Ward of the Nation () is a French civil status with certain attendant rights allocated by the State to those who have a parent who was injured or killed in war, or (since the November 2015 Paris attacks) during a terrorist incident, or while carrying out certain public services. Partly symbolic as "adoptees of the Nation" and partly remunerative, it goes beyond and is not to be confused with a Ward of the State, which in France is a minor person, such as an orphan, under the care and responsibility of the French state.
Wardship         
·noun The state of begin under a guardian; pupilage.
II. Wardship ·noun The office of a ward or keeper; care and protection of a ward; guardianship; right of guardianship.
wardship         
n.
1.
Guardianship, right of guardianship.
2.
Pupilage, minority, pupilarity.

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Ward (law)

In law, a ward is a minor or incapacitated adult placed under the protection of a legal guardian or government entity, such as a court. Such a person may be referenced as a "ward of the court".