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Pew
PewA seat in a church separated from all others, with a convenient space to stand therein. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Church A temple or building consecrated to the Honor of God and religion; or, an assembly of persons, united by the profession of the same Christian faith, met together for all religious worship. Robertson v. Bullions, 9 Barb. 95 (1850). The civil courts have only to do with the rights of property. When a right of property depends on a civil court question, and that question has been decided by the highest tribunal within the religious organization to which it has been carried, the civil courts accept that decision as final. Relations of Civil Law to Church Policy (1875) Hon. William Strong; Watson v. Jones, 13 Wall. 713, 722-31 (1871). Stand To stand. To abide by a thing; to submit to a decision; to comply with an agreement; to have validity, as the judgment must stand. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Petitory That which demands or petitions that which has, the, quality of a prayer or petition; a right to demand. Pettifogger One who pretends to be a lawyer, but possessing neither knowledge, law, nor conscience. Petty average A contribution by the owners of the ship, freight and goods on board, for losses sustained by the ship and cargo, which consist of small charges. Petty bag English law. An office in the court of chancery, appropriated for suits against attorneys and officers of the court; and for, process and proceedings, by extent on statutes, recognizances, ad quod damnum and the like. Petty offense A minor crime and for which the punishment is usually just a small fine or short term of imprisonment. Pew Pharos A light-house or beacon. It is derived from Phams, a small island at the mouth of the Nile, on which was built a watch-tower. Physical custody A child custody decision which grants the right to organize and administer the day to day residential care of a child. This is usually combined with legal custody. Physician One lawfully engaged in the practice of medicine. Physiology med. jur. The science which treats of the functions of animals; it is the science of life. Picket To object publicly, on or adjacent to the employer's premises, to an employer's labor practices, goods or services. The most common form of picketing is patrolling with signs. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Pew. If you have a better definition for Pew than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pew may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pew and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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