The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law: The Law of Church and Grave
The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law: The Law of Church and Grave by Charles Martin Scanlan
The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law: The Law of Church and Grave by Charles Martin Scanlan
Identity of name or party, 256.
Illegal action, void, 141.
Illegitimate, custody, 362.
Immoral character, child, 352.
Impediments, marriage, 480.
Imprisonment, false, 387.
Improvements, cemetery lot, 447.
Income perquisites, 105.
Incorporated, liability, 119;
powers, purposes, 125;
charter, by-laws, 154.
Incorporation of church, 62, 64;
congregation, 65, 77.
Incorporeal hereditament, pew, 238.
Independent society, status, 124.
Indians, wards, citizens, 371.
Indigent soldiers, tombstones, 424.
Induction, informal, 96.
Infallibility, judges, 482;
comparisons, 482.
Infancy, marriage, convent, 366, 368.
Inherits, right of burial, 437.
Injunction, 479, 448, 312, 213, 140.
Injuries, liability, 471.
Innovations of doctrine, 308.
Insane, libel, slander, 383.
Inscriptions, offensive, 443.
Inspectors of election, 186;
of Indian schools, 373.
Institutions, charitable, 328;
damage suits, 336, 470;
public and private, 341.
Instrument of punishment, 364.
Insubordinate, discipline, 90.
Insubordination, trial, 139.
Insurance, divorce, 478.
Interest, adverse of officer, 160;
must have to sue, 217.
Interrupt religious service, 404.
J
Jews, constitution, 12;
Sunday, Sabbath, 412.
Judge of church court, 207;
may question witness, 222.
Judicial notice, 219;
not of church law, 265.
Jurisdiction, church court, 196;
notice of trial, 303;
U. S. cemeteries, 422.
Juror of church court, 207.
Justification, libel, slander, 395.
K
Key, evidence of possession, 169.
Kin, cemetery rights, 437, 441, 449, 453;
custody of corpse, 457, 463, 464;
damages for mutilation, 463.
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