offices, contracts, in the civil law. The power given by authority of law, to one or more persons, to administer the property of an individual who is unable to take care of his own estate and affairs, either on account of his absence without an authorized agent, or in consequence of his prodigality, or want of mind. 2. Curatorship differs from tutorship, in this, 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, first, the person, and, secondly, the property.
Law Dictionary – Alternative Legal Definition
The office of a curator. Curatorship differs from tutorship, {q. v.) in this; 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, first the person, and secondly, the property.