Hospital Law

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Bruce Publishing Company, 1926 - Počet stran: 557

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Effects of Legislative Control
20
Effects of Public Appropriations
22
Incorporation Does Not Confer Governmental Power
23
Charitable Institution Defined
24
Charitable Institutions May Charge
28
Charitable Institution May Exclude Certain Classes
32
Profits Applied to the Charitable Purpose
33
Board of Regents v Hamilton 243
34
Private Hospitals for Profit 17 Hospital of Private Medical School Not a Charity
37
Articles of Incorporation Determine Character
39
Fraternal Societies Hospitals Not Charities
42
Charity Hospital Not a Business Industrial Hospitals 21
45
Seaside Home v State Board of Taxes 259
47
Chapter VIIPublic Aid to Hospitals
49
Kinds of Corporation 32 33 Pages 112
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Procedure for Incorporation
51
Partnership Without Incorporation
52
Charitable Associations Not Partnerships Unincorporated Charitable Associations Corporate Purpose Corporate Powers Pages 4993
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Advantages of Incorporation 39 Disadvantages of Incorporation
54
Steps in Creating a Business Corporation
55
Definition and Qualifications 42 The Corporation Name 43
56
56 Incorporation in Indiana 57 Incorporation in Iowa
57
Incorporation in Kansas
58
Incorporation in Kentucky
59
Incorporation in Louisiana
60
Incorporation in Maine
61
Incorporation in Maryland
62
Incorporation in Massachusetts
63
Incorporation in Michigan
64
Incorporation in Minnesota
65
Incorporation in Mississippi
66
Incorporation in Missouri
67
Incorporation in Montana
68
Incorporation in Nebraska
69
Incorporation in Nevada
70
Incorporation in New Hampshire
71
Incorporation in New Jersey
72
Incorporation in New York
74
Incorporation in North Carolina
75
Incorporation in North Dakota
76
Incorporation in Ohio
77
Incorporation in Oklahoma
78
Incorporation in Oregon
79
Incorporation in Pennsylvania Incorporation in Rhode Island
80
Home 384
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Incorporation in South Carolina
82
Incorporation in South Dakota
83
Incorporation in Tennessee
84
Incorporation in Texas
85
Incorporation in Utah
86
Incorporation in Vermont
87
Incorporation in Virginia
88
Incorporation in Washington
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Incorporation in West Virginia
90
Incorporation in Wisconsin
91
Incorporation in Wyoming
92
cascascascoscoscosco CHAPTER III
94
Complete Nonliability 103 104 Full Liability
97
Theories Involved in Decisions Pages 94163
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Theory of Implied Waiver
99
Broiles 191 192
100
Northwestern University 19 101 187
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Trust Fund Theory
103
Public Policy Theory
105
NonLiability for Negligence of Servants Selected With Due Care
107
Trustees of Orphanage of Good Shephard 227
108
What Constitutes Due Care in Selecting Servants
109
Watkins Boating Co v State 164
110
Patch Mfg Co v Capeless 53
113
City of Cincinnati 173
127
Bishop
134
Hutchinson
137
Ladies Decorative Art Clubs Appeal 327
140
St Paul Railroad Co
152
DeKoninglyk
153
Board of Health of City of Hartford 362
154
CHAPTER IV
164
Rader 165
165
Detroit United Railway Co 450
167
Cramer 220
169
Pecks Case
170
Knipe 351
173
Exemption in Maine
177
Exemption in Maryland
178
Exemption in Massachusetts
179
Exemption in Michigan
180
Exemption in Minnesota
181
Exemption in Mississippi
182
Exemption in Missouri
183
Exemption in Montana
184
Exemption in Nebraska
185
Exemption in Nevada
186
Exemption in New Hampshire
187
Exemption in New Jersey
188
City of Portland
189
Exemption in New York
190
Exemption in Pennsylvania
196
Exemption in Rhode Island
197
Exemption in South Carolina
198
Exemption in South Dakota
199
Exemption in Tennessee
200
Exemption in Texas
201
CHAPTER V
202
Exemption in Vermont
203
Exemption in Virginia
204
Exemption in Washington Exemption in West Virginia
205
Southworth 269
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St Lukes 125
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Public Aid for Hospitals
211
Public Contract with Private Hospitals Public Subsidy or Endowment Gifts and Bequests to the Community
217
Various Methods of Extending Public
218
Survey of Public Subsidies
219
Subsidies in Alabama
220
151
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Subsidies in Arkansas
222
Subsidies in California
223
Subsidies in Colorado
224
Subsidies in Connecticut
225
Subsidies in Delaware
226
Subsidies in Florida
227
Subsidies in Georgia
228
160
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Subsidies in Illinois
230
Subsidies in Indiana
231
Subsidies in Iowa
232
Subsidies in Kansas
233
Subsidies in Kentucky
234
Subsidies in Louisiana
235
Subsidies in Maine
236
Subsidies in Maryland
237
Subsidies in Massachusetts
238
Subsidies in Michigan
239
Subsidies in Minnesota
240
Subsidies in Mississippi
241
Subsidies in Missouri
242
Subsidies in Montana
243
Trustees of Ky Female Orphan School v City of Louisville
245
Subsidies in New Hampshire
246
Subsidies in New Jersey
247
Subsidies in New Mexico
248
Subsidies in New York
249
Subsidies in South Dakota
258
Subsidies in Tennessee
259
Subsidies in Texas
260
Subsidies in Utah
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Subsidies in Vermont
262
Subsidies in Virginia
263
Subsidies in Washington
264
Subsidies in West Virginia
265
Subsidies in Wisconsin
266
Subsidies in Wyoming
267
Petition of Fuller 224
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The Hospital as a Nuisance
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cascascoscoscosco CHAPTER VII
279
Incorporation in Alabama
281
Board of Aldermen
292
Licensing in Florida
311
Licensing in Georgia
312
Licensing in Idaho
313
Licensing in Illinois
314
Licensing in Indiana
315
Licensing in Iowa
316
Licensing in Kansas
317
Licensing in Kentucky
318
Licensing in Louisiana
319
CHAPTER VIII
320
Power of Legislature to Declare a Nuisance
321
Nuisance a Question of Fact
322
Licensing in Michigan
323
Licensing in Minnesota
324
Erection May be Restrained
326
Maternity Home as a Nuisance
327
The Question of Proximity
328
Conduct or Management of Hospital
329
Licensing in New Hampshire
330
Injunction Must be Secured Promptly 285 Existence vs Future Development of a Nuisance
331
Licensing in New York
333
Municipal Power to Declare a Nuisance
334
Licensing in South Dakota 343 Licensing in Tennessee 341
336
Municipal Hospital as a Nuisance
337
Providence Sanitarium 127
339
Hospitals in Residential Sections
343
Licensing in Texas
344
Licensing in Utah
345
Licensing in Vermont
346
Licensing in Virginia
347
Licensing in Washington
348
Licensing in West Virginia
349
Licensing in Wisconsin
350
Licensing in Wyoming
351
CHAPTER IX
352
Conditions for Issuing License
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Salvation Army 107 128
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Inspection and Regulation
355
Kennard 429
368
Henderson 222 254
370
Childrens Hospital 140 534
378
cascascascascoscoscoscos cosco ascos 385 Disposition of Corpses in Kansas
385
Disposition of Corpses in Mississippi
393
cascascose CHAPTER X
398
Matter of Hospital 164
399
Noninterference of State in Management
402
Unlawful Detention of Patients
404
Licensing in Alabama
405
Remedy for Unlawful Detention
406
Disposition of Corpses in Pennsylvania
407
Duty of Hospital to Insubordinate Patients
409
Legal Commitment Expires with Cure
410
Unlawful Restraint of an Alien 366 367 368 Contract Against Liberty Unenforceable State May Not Imprison Without Cause
411
Ryan
412
Autopsies
413
Physicians College
414
Disposition of Corpses in West Virginia 420 Defrauding the Hospital
417
Commission to Physicians Unlawful 422 Workmens Compensation Laws
418
Licensing in Arkansas
419
CHAPTER XI
427
Law Favorable to Charitable Trusts
428
Municipality as Trustee
431
Trust to Corporation Not Yet Formed
433
Violation of Charter in Receiving Bequest
434
Contract by Ordinance Binding
436
Vincennes University v Indiana 19
437
Bequests to Two Institutions Right of Medical School to Maintain Hospital Property Purchased with Trust Funds
438
Charging of Fees Permitted to Charitable Institutions Charitable Trusts Not Void for Indefiniteness
441
Legislature May Not Divert a Trust
443
Court to Execute Will of Testator
445
Chapter XIIHospital Records
446
St Barnabas Hospital 221 252
448
N Y C R R Co v Owen 56
449
Louisville Baptist Orphans Home 227
450
Incorporation in Arizona
455
Laws of Arizona
457
Laws of Arkansas
458
Laws of California
459
Laws of Colorado
460
Laws of Connecticut
461
Laws of Delaware
462
Laws of Florida
463
Laws of Georgia
464
Laws of Idaho
465
Laws of Illinois
466
Laws of Indiana
467
Laws of Kansas
469
Laws of Louisiana
471
Laws of Maine
472
Laws of Maryland
473
Laws of Massachusetts
474
Laws of Michigan
475
Incorporation in Arkansas
492
Laws of Wisconsin
503
Incorporation in California
504
Powers on Incorporation C Charitable Corporations 1 Duties and Powers
509
Requirements by State
510
Business or Profit Making Concerns
514
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
Fire Inspection 5 Licensing of Charitable Institutions Seeking
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
526
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
535
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
541
H Construction Requirements I Safety and Elevator Guards
542
Appendix Digest of Hospital Laws
545
Pages 320351
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Pages 279319
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Disposition of Corpses 375 Disposition of Corpses in California 376 Disposition of Corpses in Colorado 377 Disposition of Corpses in Connecticut 3...
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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.
Strana 470 - That all superintendents or managers, or other persons in charge of hospitals, almshouses, lying-in or other institutions, public or private, to which persons resort for treatment of diseases, confinement, or are committed...
Strana 317 - No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes.
Strana 310 - No public money or property shall ever be appropriated, applied, or used, directly or indirectly, for the use, benefit, or support of any sect, church, denomination, sectarian institution, or system of religion, or for the use, benefit or support of any priest, preacher, minister, or other religious teacher or dignitary as such...

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