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"clergyperson" Definitions
  1. a member of the clergy

5 Sentences With "clergyperson"

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The IRS has only audited one clergyperson for violating the provision—despite receiving a number of complaints about potential violations every year.
"Yes, it is, for some people, an extraordinary step for a clergyperson to operate beyond the pulpit and enter the rough-and-tumble of politics," Dr. Warnock said.
Under Delaware law, "[a] clergyperson or minister of any religion... may solemnize marriages between persons who may lawfully enter into the matrimonial relation",Delaware General Statutes, Title 13, § 106(a). and as of 2011 no court or administrative ruling had excluded those ordained as ministers of the ULC.
Under Oregon law, marriages may be performed by "[a] clergyperson of any religious congregation or organization who is authorized by the congregation or organization to solemnize marriages",Oregon Revised Statutes, Title 11, Ch. 106(d). and as of 2011 no court or administrative ruling had excluded those ordained as ministers of the ULC.
The court of assizes is, aside from the three judges, also composed of a jury of twelve people. These twelve jurors (, , ) are selected at random off the electoral rolls used for the Belgian federal elections. However, a jury may not count more than eight people of the same sex; a jury with less than four men or four women may thus not be impaneled. In order to be selected as a juror, one must be aged between 28 and 65, be able to read and write in the language of the trial, not be a clergyperson, the holder of certain public offices or in active military service, not be disqualified from the exercise of civil and political rights by means of a judgement, and not have received a criminal sentence above a certain threshold.

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