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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Serena Vance, an unloved wife, clutched a custom-made red velvet cake to her chest, enduring the cold rain outside an exclusive Upper East Side club. She hoped this small gesture for her husband, Julian, would bridge the growing chasm between them on their third anniversary. But as she neared the VIP suite, her world shattered. Julian's cold, detached voice sliced through the laughter, revealing he considered her nothing more than a "signature on a piece of paper" for a trust fund, mocking her changed appearance and respecting only another woman, Elena. The indifference in his tone was a physical blow, a brutal severance, not heartbreak. She gently placed the forgotten cake on the floor, leaving her wedding ring and a diamond necklace as she prepared to abandon a marriage built on lies. Her old life, once a prison of quiet suffering and constant humiliation, now lay in ruins around her. Three years of trying to be seen, to be loved, were erased by a few cruel words. Why had she clung to a man who saw her as a clause in a will, a "creature," not a wife? The shame and rage hardened her heart, freezing her tears. Returning to an empty penthouse, she packed a single battered suitcase, leaving behind every symbol of her failed marriage. With a burner phone, she dialed a number she hadn't touched in a decade, whispering, "Godfather, I'm ready to come home."
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