10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PEWHOLDER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
pewholder in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pewholder im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Antiquities of Sunderland and Its Vicinity
Anderson, Pewholder, 5. Ch., 7. Armorial Bearings, 5, 9. Andrew, Edward, Letters
patent to, 4. Armstrong, Wm., Pewholder, S. Ch., 8. Atmar, Martin, Pewholder, S.
Ch., 7. Babbies, The, 33. Baily, Canon Johnson, Sacramental Tokens at Ryton, ...
2
A Contribution to the History of the Presbyterian Churches, ...
Diana Lemon, Communicant 46. Sarah B. Fernald.Communicant 62. Abraham
Lamberton, Pewholder 47. Rachel Cooper, Communicant 63. Martha Duncan,
Communicant 48. Charles B. Penrose, Pewholder 64. John Hays, Communicant
49.
Joseph Alexander Murray, Mrs. M. E. (M.) Himes, 1905
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Massachusetts Reports: Decisions of the Supreme Judicial ...
In respect to these rights, the plaintiff as pewholder stood in the same position as
a pewholder in a church of any other denomination, under the general rules and
principles of law. The general right of a pewholder, as between himself and the ...
Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court, 1894
4
The New York Supplement
ST. THOMAS' CHURCH IN CITY AND COUNTY OP NEW YORK. (Supreme Court
, Appellate Division, First Department March 6, 1914.) 1. Religious Societies (§
26*) — Rights of Pewholdebs. A pewholder In a church has no title to the soli nor
...
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The Church and the Law: With Special Reference to ...
In England a pew is merely an easement in the church, and the pewholder's right
is usufructary. But in America, in the absence of statutes to the contrary, the
pewholder's interest is considered real estate, with all the incidents of real
property.
Humphrey Joseph Desmond, 1898
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The civil law and the church
A pewholder acquires only a right of occupancy for worship in connection with
the services prescribed by the rules of the church. He does not acquire an
absolute title, but his interest is subordinate to the general right of the corporation
to alter, ...
A. One that pays for a pew is a pewholder. Q. And you say Mr. Burnier did not
occupy and pay for a pew during the year 1864? A. I swear to that, sir. Q. Do you
swear that Mr. Farr did not during that year pay for a pew? A. Yes, sir. Q. You
have ...
8
Second Decennial Edition of the American Digest: American ...
Id. (N.H.1914) The right of a pewholder in a church edifice is a mere right of
occupancy during church services, and is subject to the usages and customs of
the denomination granting it, in the absence of an agreement inconsistent with
such ...
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Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts: With Notes ...
The right of a pewholder to a pew in a meeting house is subordinate to the rights
of the owners of the house : Kellogg v. Dickinson, 18 Verm., 266 ; Kincaids
Appeal, 66 Penn. St. R., 411. The owners of pews in a church owned by a
corporation ...
Nathaniel Cleveland Moak, 1880
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Reports of the Supreme Court of Canada
Any reasonable or necessary changes may be made at the end of the year, when
each pewholder has had what he has bargained and paid for—the use of the
pew for the year. In this view no difliculty could arise; no discussions, whether
what ...
Canada. Supreme Court, 1878