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Burial
except after the Registrar of Births, Deaths or Marriages has issued his certificate of death or by order of a Coroner, … was suspended under the canon for refusing to bury a child which had been baptized by a
Residence
of non-residence, the bishop, instead of enforcing the penalties, may issue a monition, to be followed up by an order to … incapacity of mind or body, or illness of wife or child for six months) for more than three months in any
Imprisonment
46), provides that the warrant of commitment is not to issue if the justices are of opinion that failure to pay … a court of summary jurisdiction by a conviction. Imprisonment of Children.--By the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 Geo.
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Heir
his inheritance by his father's displeasure. (h) Heir special. The issue in tail claiming per forman doni. (q) Ultimus h'res. He … presumptive succession may be destroyed by the birth of a child; or a daughter, whose present hopes may be hereafter cut
Friendly societies
Assurance and Friendly Soci-eties Act, 1929, made it possible to issue policies on the duration of certain lives for a specified … the relief and maintenance of the members or their wives, children, relations, and nominees, in sickness, infancy, advanced age, widowhood, etc.
Establishment
separately dealt with by independent notification, if any, to be issued by the State concerned where these branches were located, Transport
heir
called also heir at law heir general legal heir compare issue b in the civil law of Louisiana : one who … eliminated as of January 1, 1982. Formerly, a decedent's illegitimate children and spouse were considered irregular heirs. legal heir : heir
wrongful life
or health-care provider ;also : the life or injury at issue in such a claim [recovery for wrongful life] NOTE: Wrongful … a malpractice claim brought by or on behalf of a child born with a birth defect alleging that he or she
wrongful birth
terminate the pregnancy ;also : the birth or injury at issue in such a claim [recognize a cause of action for … : a malpractice claim brought by the parents of a child born with a birth defect against a physician or health-care
interest
U.S. Constitution) ;esp : such a right considered as an issue or claim created in or involving a particular situation or … compelling state interest : a governmental interest (as in educating children or protecting the public) which is so important that it
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