Tag: Officers
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Amotion
Description of Amotion Resources See Also Landlord Tenant Officers Public Employees Corporations
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Note
Note, Trustees From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Note, Trustees (1): A church will not be bound by a note which was executed by two of its trustees and sent around to other trustees to sign it, where there was no vote of the board of trustees at an authorized meeting to…
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Office
Office, God From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Office, God (1): The constitutions of Arkansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas, prohibit a man from holding office who denies the existence of a Supreme Being; and the constitutions of Delaware, […]
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Charter
Charter, document conferring rights or privileges on an individual or a group of people. The term originally applied to a written conveyance of land titles, often between private parties. In this sense the word now used is deed. The term charter is used to describe a grant of land or special […]
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Public Agent
Description of Public Agent Resources See Also Officers Public Employees
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Public Agent
Description of Public Agent Resources See Also Officers Public Employees
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Trustees Control
Trustees, Control From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Trustees, Control (1): A statute passed in 1813 providing that a certificate of incorporation by the bishop, vicar-general, pastor of the church, and two others selected by them and their successors shall be a body […]
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Trustees Control
Trustees, Control From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Trustees, Control (1): A statute passed in 1813 providing that a certificate of incorporation by the bishop, vicar-general, pastor of the church, and two others selected by them and their successors shall be a body […]
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Possession
The Legal History of PossessionThis section provides an overview of Possession ResourcesSee AlsoLegal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Possession in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press) The Oxford Encyclopedia […]
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Board Control
Board, Control From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Board, Control (1): When the laws of the organization give control of matters to the board of trustees, the majority of the members of the church can not control the action of the trustees contrary to the usages and […]
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Superioress
Superioress, Money From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Superioress, Money (1): A person who contributed money for the purpose of repairing a convent, the money being turned over to the superioress and the convent not being incorporated, upon the project being abandoned […]
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Term
Term of patent in E.U. Patent SystemThe maximum number of years that the monopoly rights conferred by the grant of a patent may last.
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Term
Term of patent in E.U. Patent SystemThe maximum number of years that the monopoly rights conferred by the grant of a patent may last.
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Religious Officers
In relation to religious matters, find out about Religious Officers and the following issues in this world legal Encyclopedia: By-Laws, Preside Note, Overdraft, Interest Board, Control Treasurer, Accepting a Draft Note, Trustees Money, Powers
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Unincorporated Church
Unincorporated Church, Incorporated From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Unincorporated Church, Incorporated (1): The officers of an unincorporated church can only be elected by the members of the church, unless there is some law of the State or rule of the church that […]