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custody
Noun
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Custody is the act of taking care of something or somebody as it relates to the law, usually children.
The court gave custody to the childrens' father.
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Custody is the brief watching over or taking care of a persons' things.
The bank has taken custody of the house while I finish paying the money owed on my loan.
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Custody is when someone is watched over or put in prison, usually while waiting for a trial
Until the trial, the judge ordered the defendant to stay in police custody because of the risk of him running away.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
law
Noun
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Laws are the official rules of a government or organisation.
We have defined crime as behaviour which breaks the criminal law.
We believe that this law is wrong and we are not prepared to obey such a law.
The Kyoto treaty became law in 2005.
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The law is the police.
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A law is something that is always true.
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Law is the study of laws.