Three - ANS-The scattering of cremated remains needs to be at least___ nautical miles away
from the shoreline
Police power - ANS-What empowers a state's legislature to enact laws for the protection of the
public's health, safety, and welfare?
Hanmmurabi - ANS-What individual wanted more simple laws, but felt that the law should favor
those of a higher class? He is also credited with creating the first malpractice laws.
No - ANS-Can a dead body be bought or sold?
Roman law - ANS-Modern civil law is largely based on
Earth Burial - ANS-Currently across the United states, the most common method of final
disposition is:
The Pope - ANS-What person and lawgiver was considered to be the judge of Christendom?
Cremation - ANS-It should be remembered that-technically cremation isn't a method of
disposition, but actually one step in the disposition process.
Federal Laws - ANS-The federal Trade commission laws, the laws of the Americans with
disabilities act, and the laws of the occupational safety and health administration are all
considered:
Ur-Nammu - ANS-"if a man commits murder, then his punishment shall be his life in the same
manner." That would be an example of laws handed down by ___
Always in a columbarium - ANS-Where would one find a niche?
members of the public - ANS-State boards of funeral service usually have funeral directors and
___ on their board
Disposal - ANS-Mortuary law consists of those laws that peculiarly relate to the ___ of the dead.
canons - ANS-many church laws are called
The old testament - ANS-The Talmudic law is largely based on
, Environment Protection Agency - ANS-What is the primary public agency that one should make
a report with when scattering human cremated remains
unconstitutional - ANS-If a statue violates a constitutional principle, it is struck down as
Could you please help me dress Mr. Howard - ANS-Which of these terms is the best to use
around the funeral home to describe a body?
The property theory - ANS-If one believes that a decedent can be an object of replevin, then
one believes in
Individual states - ANS-Who (or what) is considered to be the principal regulators of the funeral
profession?
having to decide a case all over agian - ANS-The concept of stare decisis helps one to refrain
from
Ur-Nammu - ANS-The beginnings or las are largely credited to
Equity - ANS-The court of ___ is one that has the authority to issue injunctions and other
mandatory directions which parties must follow
What is it? - ANS-When (if) you ever encounter something that you "think" is a dead human
body, your first question should be:
cadavers - ANS-Dead human remains that have donated for anatomical research are frequently
called:
At will - ANS-The person having the right and duty of disposal can always take possession of
their loved one's remains
No - ANS-Is a dead body considered property in the ordinary sense of the world?
No - ANS-Is it up to the funeral director to make a legal decision as to who has the right and
duty of disposition?
itemize their prices - ANS-The majority of the goods and services are 'spelled out' in the funeral
contract. This is mainly because the FTC requires funeral homes to:
He needs to act soon, or he will lose his right to dispose. - ANS-Mr lenord wants to retain the
right to dispose the body of his deceased father, but has not acted to arrange disposition in
several days.