Returns to custody
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REMANDSReturns to custody
REMANDSReturns to custody.
JOINTLike some custody or tax returns
REMANDEDReturned to custody
REMANDReturn to custody
upto possession or custody
REMANDReturn, as to custody
REMANDSend back to custody.
detainsto keep in custody
detainto hold in custody
detainto keep in custody
CONSIGNTransfer to another's custody
detainingDETAIN, to hold in custody
detainsDETAIN, to hold in custody
detainedDETAIN, to hold in custody
REMANDReturn to custody: a suspect
arrestto take (a person) into legal custody
impoundto seize and retain in legal custody
arrestedto take (a person) into legal custody
checkto leave or receive for temporary custody
impoundsIMPOUND, to seize and retain in legal custody
impoundedIMPOUND, to seize and retain in legal custody
impoundingIMPOUND, to seize and retain in legal custody
remandsreturn to custody pending trial or for further detention
poinderone who impounds (to seize and retain in legal custody)
capiaswrit commanding an officer to take a specified person into custody
poindersPOINDER, one who impounds (to seize and retain in legal custody)
poundagethe act of impounding (to seize and retain in legal custody)
poundagesPOUNDAGE, the act of impounding (to seize and retain in legal custody)
consignsDeliver (something) to a person's custody, typically in order for it to be sold
consigningDeliver (something) to a person's custody, typically in order for it to be sold
givetransfer from one's authority or custody the sheriff gave the prisoner to the warden
consignedDeliver (something) to a person's custody, typically in order for it to be sold
absconds(of someone on bail) Fail to surrender oneself for custody at the appointed time
absconding(of someone on bail) Fail to surrender oneself for custody at the appointed time
visitationA divorced person's right to spend time with their children in the custody of a former spouse
visitationsA divorced person's right to spend time with their children in the custody of a former spouse