Hospital Law

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Bruce Publishing Company, 1926 - Počet stran: 557

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Incorporation in Colorado Incorporation in Connecticut
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Procedure for Incorporation
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52 Incorporation in Florida
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53 Incorporation in Georgia
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Incorporation in Idaho Incorporation in Illinois
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Articles of Incorporation
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Incorporation in Indiana 57 Incorporation in Iowa
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Incorporation in Kansas
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Incorporation in Kentucky
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Incorporation in Louisiana
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Incorporation in Maine
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Incorporation in Maryland
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Incorporation in Massachusetts
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Incorporation in Michigan
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Incorporation in Minnesota
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Incorporation in Mississippi
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Incorporation in Missouri
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Incorporation in Montana
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Incorporation in Nebraska
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Incorporation in Nevada
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Incorporation in New Hampshire
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Incorporation in New Jersey
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Incorporation in New York
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Incorporation in North Carolina
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Incorporation in North Dakota
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Incorporation in Ohio
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Incorporation in Oklahoma
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Incorporation in Oregon
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Incorporation in Pennsylvania
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Incorporation in Rhode Island Incorporation in South Carolina Incorporation in South Dakota Incorporation in Tennessee
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Incorporation in Texas
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Incorporation in Utah
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84 87 Incorporation in Vermont
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Incorporation in Virginia
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Incorporation in Washington
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Incorporation in West Virginia
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Incorporation in Wisconsin
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Incorporation in Wyoming
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CHAPTER III
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Complete Nonliability 104 Full Liability
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Theories Involved in Decisions
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Theory of Implied Waiver 105
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Broiles 191 192
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Northwestern University 19 101 187
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Trust Fund Theory
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NonLiability for Negligence of Servants Selected With Due Care
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Trustees of Orphanage of Good Shephard 227
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What Constitutes Due Care in Selecting Servants
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Watkins Boating Co v State 164
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Patch Mfg Co v Capeless 53
113
Physio Medical College
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Injuries to Persons Not Patients
127
Bishop
134
Damages Caused by Ambulance Drivers
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Ladies Decorative Art Clubs Appeal 327
140
Industrial Hospitals and Medical Service
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Injuries to Passengers on Carriers
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DeKoninglyk
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Board of Health of City of Hartford 362
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Chapter IIIThe Liability of Private Hospitals 94163
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Chapter IVThe Liability of Public Hospitals 164201
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Rader 165
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Detroit United Railway Co 450
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Cramer 220
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Pecks Case
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Knipe 351
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Library Assn v Pelton 265
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Fitzgerald 220 233
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McWha
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Subsidies in Michigan
187
City of Portland
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Flower Deaconess Home and Hospital
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134
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Hessin 339
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Chapter VTaxation 202228
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Company
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Purdy 126 221 263
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St Lukes 125
213
149
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Massachusetts General Hospital v Inhabitants of Belmont 250 251
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178
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Benham
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154
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Chapter VIExemption from Taxation 229278
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Licensing in Connecticut
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City of Atlanta
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Subsidies in Minnesota
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Subsidies in Mississippi
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Subsidies in Missouri
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Subsidies in Montana
243
Trustees of Ky Female Orphan School v City of Louisville
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Subsidies in New Hampshire
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Subsidies in New Jersey
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Subsidies in New Mexico
248
Subsidies in New York
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Subsidies in North Carolina
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Subsidies in North Dakota
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181
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Subsidies in Oklahoma
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Subsidies in Oregon
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Subsidies in Pennsylvania
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Subsidies in Rhode Island
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Subsidies in South Carolina
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Subsidies in South Dakota
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Subsidies in Tennessee
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Subsidies in Texas
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Subsidies in Utah
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Subsidies in Vermont
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Subsidies in Virginia
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192
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Subsidies in West Virginia
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Subsidies in Wisconsin
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Subsidies in Wyoming
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Petition of Fuller 224
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Chapter VIIPublic Aid to Hospitals 279319
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Incorporation in Alabama
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221
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Licensing in Delaware
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Tucker Sanatorium Inc v Cohen
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Licensing in Florida
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Licensing in Georgia
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Licensing in Idaho
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Licensing in Illinois
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Licensing in Indiana
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Licensing in Iowa
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317 Licensing in Kansas
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Licensing in Kentucky
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Licensing in Louisiana
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Chapter VIIIThe Hospital as a Nuisance 320351
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277 278 Power of Legislature to Declare a Nuisance
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Nuisance a Question of Fact
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Licensing in Michigan
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Licensing in Minnesota
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Licensing in North Dakota
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Licensing in Ohio
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Municipal Hospital as a Nuisance
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Licensing in Oregon
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Licensing in Pennsylvania
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Licensing in South Carolina
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Licensing in South Dakota
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Hospitals in Residential Sections
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Licensing in Texas
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Licensing in Utah
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Licensing in Vermont
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Licensing in Virginia
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Licensing in Washington
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349 Licensing in West Virginia
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350 Licensing in Wisconsin
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Licensing in Wyoming
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Chapter IXLicensing 352397
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ascoscoscoscos Conditions for Issuing License
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Salvation Army 107 128
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Inspection and Regulation
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Hospital Organization and Administration
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United States v Perkins
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Kennard 429
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Henderson 222 254
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University of Louisville v Hammock
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Childrens Hospital 140 534
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Disposition of Corpses in Kansas
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Beach
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Disposition of Corpses in Mississippi
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Chapter XHospital Organization and Admin istration 398426
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Matter of Hospital 164
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Noninterference of State in Management
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Unlawful Detention of Patients
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Licensing in Alabama
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Remedy for Unlawful Detention
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Disposition of Corpses in Pennsylvania
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Duty of Hospital to Insubordinate Patients
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Legal Commitment Expires with Cure
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Unlawful Restraint of an Alien 366 367 368 369 370 Contract Against Liberty Unenforceable State May Not Imprison Without Cause
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Ryan
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Autopsies
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Disposition of Corpses
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Disposition of Corpses in West Virginia
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Licensing in Arkansas
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Defrauding the Hospital
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Commission to Physicians Unlawful
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Workmens Compensation Laws
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Chapter XICharitable Trusts 427445
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Law Favorable to Charitable Trusts
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Municipality as Trustee
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Trust to Corporation Not Yet Formed
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Pages 427445
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Contract by Ordinance Binding 437 Testamentary Trust Not Void When It Cannot be Carried Out Literally
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Bequests to Two Institutions
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Right of Medical School to Maintain Hospital 440 Property Purchased with Trust Funds
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442 443 444 Charging of Fees Permitted to Charitable Institutions Charitable Trusts Not Void for Indefiniteness
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Legislature May Not Divert a Trust
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Court to Execute Will of Testator
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Chapter XIIHospital Records 446485
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Records as Hearsay Testimony
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St Barnabas Hospital 221 252
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N Y C R R Co v Owen 56
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Conditions for Admissibility of Records
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Admission of Hospital Records by Laws of Pennsyl vania and Massachusetts
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Incorporation in Arizona
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Laws of Alabama
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Laws of Arizona
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Laws of Arkansas
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Laws of California
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Laws of Colorado
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Laws of Connecticut
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Laws of Delaware
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Laws of Florida
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Laws of Georgia
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Laws of Idaho
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Laws of Illinois
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Laws of Indiana
467
Laws of Kansas
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Laws of Louisiana
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Laws of Maine
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Laws of Maryland
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Laws of Massachusetts
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Laws of Michigan
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Laws of Mississippi
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Laws of Missouri
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Laws of Montana
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Laws of Nebraska
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Laws of Nevada
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Laws of New Hampshire 483 Laws of New Jersey Laws of New York 485 486 Laws of North Carolina cascascascascos cascascos 487 Laws of North ...
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Laws of Virginia
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Laws of Washington 502 Laws of West Virginia
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Laws of Wisconsin
485
Appendix Digest of Hospital Laws 486543
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Marine Hospitals 2 Navy Hospitals 3 Public Health Service 4 Special Hospitals and Homes
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B State Hospitals 1 Tuberculosis Hospitals
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Industrial Hospitals
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Incorporation in Arkansas
492
Special Hospitals for Drug Addicts
494
Care of Indigent
495
Bond Issue for County Hospitals
497
Tuberculosis 4 Special County Hospitals Pages 486543
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Contagious Diseases
501
Memorial Hospitals 6 Township Hospitals
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Municipal Hospitals 1 Power to Establish and Maintain
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Incorporation in California
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Private Hospitals A Private vs Public Hospitals
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Powers on Incorporation C Charitable Corporations 1 Duties and Powers
509
Requirements by State
510
Business or Profit Making Concerns
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Incorporation
515
E Foreign Corporations
517
Transaction of Business F Liabilities and Exemptions of Hospitals 1 Licensing and Inspection
518
Examination and Inspection
519
Licensing of Maternity Hospitals
520
Subsidies in Louisiana
523
Liability for Nuisances
524
Establishment and Maintenance of Hospitals
525
Liability for Negligence 9 Exemption from Taxation 10 Exemption of Public and Charitable Property
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Constitutional Provision
527
Statutory Provisions
528
Limitation of Holding
530
Transfer or Inheritance Tax Laws
532
Corporation Taxes 16 Municipal Assessments and License Taxes 17 Disposition of Dead Bodies
534
Permission for Autopsy 19 Selection of Medical Staff
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Detention of Patients
536
Payment for Service 22 Ambulance Service 23 Workmens Compensation Provisions
537
Use of Hospital Records
538
Licensing in Colorado
539
Regulation of Hours Labor and Conditions of Employ ment
540
Administration of Anesthetics G Industrial Hospitals
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H Construction Requirements I Safety and Elevator Guards
542
Index 545557
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Disposition of Corpses in California 376 Disposition of Corpses in Colorado 377 Disposition of Corpses in Connecticut 380 Disposition of Corpses in...
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Strana 23 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law, it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly or as incidental to its very existence.
Strana 23 - It is chiefly for the purpose of clothing bodies of men, in succession, with these qualities and capacities, that corporations were invented, and are in use. By these means, a perpetual succession of individuals are capable of acting for the promotion of the particular object, like one immortal being.
Strana 237 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Strana 461 - And in case of persons admitted or committed for medical treatment of disease, the physician in charge shall specify for entry in the record, the nature of the disease, and where, in his opinion, it was contracted. The personal particulars and information required by this section shall be obtained from the individual himself if it is practicable to do so : and when they cannot be so obtained, they shall be secured in as complete a manner as possible from relatives, friends, or other persons acquainted...
Strana 428 - A charity, in the legal sense, may be more fully defined as a gift, to be applied consistently with existing laws, for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease, suffering, or constraint, by assisting them to establish themselves in life, or by erecting or maintaining public buildings or works, or otherwise lessening the burdens of government.
Strana 232 - Corporations organized for the exclusive purpose of holding title to property, collecting income therefrom, and turning over the entire amount thereof, less expenses, to an organization which itself is exempt from the tax imposed by this title...
Strana 18 - A public corporation is one that is created for political purposes, with political powers, to be exercised for purposes connected with the public good in the administration of civil government ; an instrument of the government subject to the control of the legislature and its members, officers of the government, for the administration or discharge of public duties, as in the cases of cities, towns, &c.
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