Tag: Juvenile Courts

  • Church Record

    Church Record, Excommunication From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Church Record, Excommunication (1): An entry of a church record that "A report raised and circulated by A. B. against Brother C., stating that he made him pay a note twice, and proved by A. B. as […]

  • Special Damages

    Business or Property, Special Damages From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Business or Property, Special Damages (1): A company incorporated for the purpose of transacting business which would include hospitals, schools, and industrial institutions, may maintain an action […]

  • Juvenile Courts

    In relation to religious matters, find out about Juvenile Courts and the following issues in this world legal Encyclopedia: Language, Insane, Good Faith Rector, Bigamy, Tobacco, Liquor Newspapers, Criticisms, Priest Clergyman, Discipline, Tribunals, Testimony, Argument Physical Discipline, […]

  • Official Communication

    Official Communication, Privileged From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Official Communication, Privileged (1): An official communication between authorities of the church or an authority and a member of the church concerning a church matter or church members and not made […]

  • Reformatories

    Introduction to Reformatories Reformatories, penal institutions for the reform of young offenders, the age of whom may vary in different jurisdictions from 16 to 25 years. Unlike a prison, in which an offender is subjected to repressive and punitive measures, a reformatory is concerned with …

  • Probable Cause

    Introduction to Probable Cause Probable Cause, reasonable grounds for a police officer to believe that a person is guilty or that illegal goods may be present. The test of probable cause is whether there is evidence that would give a prudent and reasonable person more than a mere suspicion o…

  • Libel

    A lawsuit in admiralty jurisdiction….

  • False Statement

    Introduction to False Statement False Statement, something that is presented as being true but is actually false." (1) Resources Notes and References Information about "http://lawin.org/encarta-encyclopedia/" title="Microsoft Encarta Online Ency…

  • Robbery

    Introduction to RobberyRobbery, in criminal law, felonious act consisting of the unlawful taking, by means of violence or intimidation, of property in the possession or in the immediate presence or control of another. Robbery differs from the crime of larceny in that the latter does not inv…

  • Confidential

    Confidential, Tribunal, Malice From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Confidential, Tribunal, Malice (1): The rule is that all confidential statements made to an officer or a tribunal of the church concerning a member in the course of church discipline and for the good of […]