Funeration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solemnity
reverence religious or ritual ceremony as the solemnity of a funeral a sacrament
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
damages recoverable are strictly on the basis of compensation [e.g., funeral expenses not recoverable, Clark v. London General Omnibus Co., 1906
Rogus
Rogus, a funeral pile; a great fire wherein dead bodies were burned; a
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Cremation
where the deceased died is not bound to perform a funeral service. See Chitty's Statutes, and the elaborte official regulations required
Incerta persona
(such as the first person to appear at the testator's funeral, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 764.
Lollardy
with a low voice; and hard, from the singing of funeral dirges, Mosh.], a vulgar term of reproach brought from Belgium
Negligence
among dependants, and damages may be awarded in respect of funeral expenses. This Act has to a great extent revolutionized the
Obit
corruption of the Latin obiit, or obivit, he died], a funeral solemnity or office of the dead; the anniversary office. The
Privileged debts
executor may pay in preference to all others, such as funeral expenses, etc. and see PREFERENTIAL PAY-MENTS.
Rationabili parte bonorum
third or 'reasonable part' of his goods, after debts and funeral charges paid, Fitz. N. B. 122; and see REASONABLE PARTS.
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