Removal
Removal, Suspension, Trial
From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Removal, Suspension, Trial (1): In the United States under the laws and discipline of the Catholic Church a priest may be removed from the charge of a congregation at the pleasure of the bishop, without trial; but he can not be suspended from his priestly functions without specific accusation and trial.361
Burying Dogs, Removal
From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Burying Dogs, Removal (1): A person who has a lot in a cemetery has no right to bury any but human bodies therein, and one who has buried a pet dog in her lot may be compelled to remove it.796
Consent, Bishop, Removal
From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Consent, Bishop, Removal (1): With the consent of deceased’s husband before the funeral, the father of deceased paid for the lot in which his daughter wished to be buried with her parents. Her mother being dissatisfied with the location, the lot was subsequently exchanged for another in the same cemetery; but after preliminary arrangements had been made, the son-in-law applied to a court of equity for a writ restraining the father and the bishop from removing the body. The bishop answered that he was willing to conform to any order of the court. The court held that by acceding to his wife’s request and allowing her father to bury her in the first instance, and by standing mute while the arrangements for the removal of the body were being made, the husband had no right thereafter to prevent the removal of his wife’s body.810
Resources
Notes and References
- Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
See Also
- Religion
- Church
Resources
Notes and References
- Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
See Also
- Religion
- Church
Resources
Notes and References
- Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
See Also
- Religion
- Church
Hierarchical Display of Removal
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Law > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens
Removal
Concept of Removal
See the dictionary definition of Removal.
Characteristics of Removal
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Translation of Removal
- Spanish: Expulsión
- French: éloignement
- German: Abschiebung
- Italian: Espulsione
- Portuguese: Afastamento
- Polish: Wydalenie
Thesaurus of Removal
Law > Criminal law > Criminal law > International criminal law > Removal
Law > International law > Private international law > National > Foreign national > Removal
Law > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens > Removal
See also
- Expulsion
- Refoulement
- Refusal of entry
- Deportation
- Removal order
- Return decision
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