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Exhumation
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Exhumation
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Exhume
To dig out of the ground to take out of a place of burial to disinter
Disinterment
The act of disinterring or taking out of the earth exhumation
Ad melius inquirendum
Carter, (1876) 45 LJ QB 711, in which the defendant coroner was directed on a second view, by exhumation, of the body, to hold a second inquest (two months after the first), in a case of death
Disinter
To take out of the grave or tomb to unbury to exhume to dig up
VerbarFeroher
A symbol of the solar deity found on monuments exhumed in Babylon Nineveh etc
Cremation
read in connection with the burial of the ashes; see Re Dixon, 1892 p. 394, where an applicationto exhume, after 18 years' burial, for the purpose of cremation, was refused. The (English) Cremation Act, 1902 (3 Edw.
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