Custodial relationship definition

Custodial relationship means, with respect to a child and a tenant, that the tenant is a
Custodial relationship means, with respect to a child and a person, that the person is a legal guardian of the child, or has a court-recognized caregiver authorization affidavit for the child, or that the person has provided full-time custodial care of the child pursuant to an agreement with the child's legal guardian or court- recognized caregiver and has been providing that care for at least one year or half of the child's lifetime, whichever is less.
Custodial relationship means that the person is a legal guardian of the child, or has a caregiver’s authorization affidavit for the child as defined by Section 6550 of the California Family Code, or that the person has provided full- time custodial care of the child pursuant to an agreement

Examples of Custodial relationship in a sentence

  • The Custodial relationship shall continue in effect until the Custodian shall have completed the distribution of all available assets in a Depositor’s Custodial Account and such account of the Depositor shall have been settled and closed.

  • Indirect access to the DTC system is available to others such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies that clear through or maintain a Custodial relationship with a participant, either directly or indirectly ("Indirect Participants").

  • Custodial relationship with ATBSI As a discretionary portfolio manager, ATBIM does not hold your investment assets directly.

  • Continuance of the Custodial Relationship: The Custodial relationship shall continue in effect until the Custodian shall have completed the distribution of all available assets in a Participant’s SIMPLE Custodial Account and such account of the Participant shall have been settled and closed.


More Definitions of Custodial relationship

Custodial relationship means that the person is a legal guardian of the child, has a court-recognized caregiver authorization affidavit for the child, or has provided full-time custodial care of the child pursuant to an agreement with the child’s legal guardian or court-recognized caregiver and has been providing that care for at least one year or half of the child’s lifetime, whichever is less.

Related to Custodial relationship

  • material relationship means one actually known of a personal, familial or business nature between the Broker and affiliated licensees and a client which would impair their ability to exercise fair judgment relative to another client.

  • Family relationship means a relationship between a person and another person within the third degree by consanguinity or the second degree by affinity, as those terms are defined by Subchapter B, Chapter 573, Texas Government Code.

  • Direct relationship means that the nature of criminal conduct for which the person was convicted has a direct bearing on his fitness or ability to perform one or more of the duties or responsibilities necessarily related to the license, opportunity, or job in question.

  • Service Relationship means any relationship as a full-time employee, part-time employee, director or other key person (including Consultants) of the Company or any Subsidiary or any successor entity (e.g., a Service Relationship shall be deemed to continue without interruption in the event an individual’s status changes from full-time employee to part-time employee or Consultant).

  • Business relationship means a connection between two or more parties based on commercial activity of one of the parties. The term does not include a connection based on: (A) a transaction that is subject to rate or fee regulation by a federal, state, or local governmental entity or an agency of a federal, state, or local governmental entity; (B) a transaction conducted at a price and subject to terms available to the public; or (C) a purchase or lease of goods or services from a person that is chartered by a state or federal agency and that is subject to regular examination by, and reporting to, that agency. Texas Local Government Code 176.001(3).