The rabbinical court assigning an apotropus to manage a man's property to provide food and jewelry for his wife, and food for his children: Ketuvot 48a
The rabbinical court assigning an apotropus to manage a man's property to give tzedakah: Ketuvot 48a
For Absent Owners of Property
Court choosing an interim guardian until they locate a relative of the property's owner, where the owner was captured: Bava Metzia 39a
Making someone enter his relative's property to maintain it, if the relative was captured: Bava Metzia 38b, 39a
Above, order of selection of relatives for the job: Bava Metzia 38b
Above, differentiating between types of property: Bava Metzia 38b
Above, if news comes that the owner died: Bava Metzia 38b
Above, how payment of the relative is calculated: Bava Metzia 38b, 39a, 40a
Appointing a relative as guardian where the owner disappeared overseas: Bava Metzia 39a
Appointing a relative as guardian where the owner ran away to escape danger: Bava Metzia 39a
One who enters the property of his own initiative, where the owner travelled overseas and hasn't been heard from: Bava Metzia 38b-39a
One who enters the property of his own initiative, where the owner disappeared without travelling overseas: Bava Metzia 38b-39a
The rabbinical court assigning an apotropus to manage an absent man's property to provide food for his wife, but not necessarily jewelry for her, or food for his children, or tzedakah: Ketuvot 48a
The courts appointing a guardian to take care of a wife's burial from the husband's property, if he is absent: Ketuvot 48a