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The Legal Terms * Curator, Curatorship * Defined & Explained ... The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Curator, Curatorship *; ... Curatorship differs from tutorship, in that the latter is instituted for the protection of property in the first place and, secondly, of the person; while the former is intended to protect,
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The Curatorship Program is an innovative leasing program that promotes private sector investment in historic, public properties that are currently surplus to state use.
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What is the Historic Curatorship Program? ... Under the Historic Curatorship Program, DCR enters into a long term lease with a Curator/ Tenant who pays rent in the form of services, specifically the rehabilitation and maintenance of the property.
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The Maryland Resident Curatorship Program ... To be added to the Resident-Curatorship Interested Parties List, simply complete and submit the Online Form, and you will automatically receive notices about new offerings when they are made.
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A curator may voluntarily resign from curatorship, or may lose the curatorship of an article if he or she does not evaluate new revisions within a reasonable period of time. In this case, the curatorship is offered to the scholar who has made most contributions to the article.
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I’ve been neglecting Guerrilla Curatorship a little, in part because I’ve been writing about pumpkins and social responsibility and shit over at my friends’ blog, Vegansaurus. They have totally arrived, which is in no part my doing.
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Here’s a talk by Jason Calcanis at Le Web which I think pretty much explains the importance of curatorship of web communities (with thanks to Charl for the link):
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Department of the Interior ; National Park Service; Curatorial Services Division; Washington, DC ... NPS Arrowhead Logo ... Museum Curatorship in the National Park Service 1904-1982 (cover)
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