Wart (overseer)

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As warden (dated: guardian , colloquially: Overseer ) will be referred to a person who ensures proper use and functioning of the installations, equipment or objects on behalf of a higher authority. In some cases waiting rooms are also appointed for the benefit of certain groups of people.

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A maintenance officer is usually entrusted by companies , associations or ex officio to supervise a publicly available facility. His job requires resembles that of a janitor , but with greater accountability and the extra job, the house rules apply. A warden can put up to secure the institution entrusted solely responsible rules, monitor compliance and enforce the house rules are not followed.

Waiting , for example, often in the form of equipment or groundskeepers of sports clubs used the operability and ensure misuse or damage to the property association to prevent. They also occur in clubs as a treasurer or youth guard or kit attendant .

During the German National Socialism , the terms of the block warden and the air raid guard were coined and subsequently led to a negative connotation of the word.

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