The legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the functions and responsibilities of a parent.
1 Then you and the Father stand in loco parentis to our Lithian guest.
2 I am an adult, in loco parentis to these children.
3 She's a judge, and she'd just start babbling about in loco parentis like Me.
4 A youth pastor's always acting in loco parentis , but it was more than that.
5 My dear Henslow, I appeal to you in loco parentis .
6 The old confidential servitor who stands in loco parentis .
7 There must be an educational specialist in loco parentis .
8 He says, 'regarding you, as I do, in loco parentis to the hochgeboren Fraulein Dunbar.'
9 It is not easy to see how some form of in loco parentis can be restored.
10 I stand to you in loco parentis , and I shall bate no jot of my rights.'
11 But the master at Harrow is in loco parentis ; the master in Hoxton is rather contra parentem.
12 The precedent was used to award in loco parentis to American Express when they revived Israel Taylor Schwartz.
13 Who was responsible, in loco parentis ? '
14 The school is in loco parentis .
15 And why did those who were supposed to protect him, in loco parentis , do such a lousy job?
16 They did not literally escape, because they were still in his house and vulnerable to Olaf's evil in loco parentis ways.
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