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  • Religious Service

    Business, Religious Service From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Business, Religious Service (1): A church organization has the legal right to make any contract concerning its own affairs that is not prohibited by its by-laws or its charter, subject to all laws of legal […]

  • Religious Service

    Business, Religious Service From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Business, Religious Service (1): A church organization has the legal right to make any contract concerning its own affairs that is not prohibited by its by-laws or its charter, subject to all laws of legal […]

  • Religious Services

    In relation to religious matters, find out about Religious Services and the following issues in this world legal Encyclopedia: Worship, Discipline, Innovations Doctrines, Temporal Affairs Contributions, Presbyterians, Methodists True Religion, Courts Heresy, Injunction Bequest, Sects, Condition […]

  • Service Industry

    Hierarchical Display of Service industry Industry > Miscellaneous industries > Miscellaneous industriesBusiness And Competition > Business classification > Branch of activity > Services companySocial Questions > Social affairs > Leisure > TourismEconomics > Economic structure > […]

  • Religious Meetings

    In relation to religious matters, find out about Religious Meetings and the following issues in this world legal Encyclopedia: Business, Notice, Meeting Acts, Void, Lawful, Clerk Special Meeting, Notice Meeting, Consent Notice, Principal Service, Custom Adjournment Proof of the Notice

  • Religious Law

    Religious law Religious law Table of Contents Religious law in general. Comparative religious law. Jurisprudence and religious law Bibliography and religious law Periodicals and religious law Annuals. Annuaires and religious law […]

  • Parsonage

    Parsonage, Rented From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Parsonage, Rented (1): A parsonage owned by a congregation and used only as a residence for the clergyman is not exempt because of some part of it being also used for alleged religious services, to-wit: morning […]

  • Management

    Management Management, Disability From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Management, Disability (1): An unincorporated society is managed by those who are competent to transact their own business. Therefore, it would seem that members must be men over twenty-one years of […]

  • Contracts

    Appropriations, Contracts, Rent From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Appropriations, Contracts, Rent (1): Under the constitution of the United States, Congress can not make appropriations nor give aid to any denomination. Also, similar provisions are in many of the […]

  • Contracts

    Appropriations, Contracts, Rent From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Appropriations, Contracts, Rent (1): Under the constitution of the United States, Congress can not make appropriations nor give aid to any denomination. Also, similar provisions are in many of the […]

  • Right to Occupy

    Pew, Right to Occupy, Conditions From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Pew, Right to Occupy, Conditions (1): A grant of a church pew in perpetuity does not give the owner an absolute right of property as a grant of land in fee; but gives only a right to sit therein, […]

  • Geneva Convention (IV) 12

    Geneva Convention (IV)   SECTION IV Regulations for the Treatment of Internees CHAPTER I General Provisions Art. 79. The Parties to the conflict shall not intern protected persons, except in accordance with the provisions of Articles 41, 42, 43, 68 and 78. Art. 80. Internees shall retain their full civil capacity and shall exercise such…

  • Geneva Convention (IV) 12

    Geneva Convention (IV)   SECTION IV Regulations for the Treatment of Internees CHAPTER I General Provisions Art. 79. The Parties to the conflict shall not intern protected persons, except in accordance with the provisions of Articles 41, 42, 43, 68 and 78. Art. 80. Internees shall retain their full civil capacity and shall exercise such…

  • Geneva Convention (III) 9

    Geneva Convention (III)   ARTICLE 31 Medical inspections of prisoners of war shall be held at least once a month. They shall include the checking and the recording of the weight of each prisoner of war. Their purpose shall be, in particular, to supervise the general state of health, nutrition and cleanliness of prisoners and…

  • Interference

    Interference as an U.S. State Statute Topic This term is one of the topics in some U.S. State Statutes. Other topics of the World Encyclopedia of Law which are topics of some State Statures are: Licensed Public Accountants (Topic) Guardians Ad Litem (Topic) Biological Warfare […]