1.
What is the most prevailing property concept for a dead body, implying a bundle of rights but not true ownership?
2.
What is the term for the process of arranging for the handling and final placement of a dead body?
3.
What entity grants the power to take possession and control of a dead body for disposition?
4.
What type of possession refers to the body being physically in the immediate custody of the person in charge?
5.
What type of possession exists when the body is physically with another person (like a funeral home or mortuary) but the person with the right of disposition can take physical custody at will?
6.
How is the right to disposition described in terms of its shareability?
7.
What term indicates that the right of disposition is above all others and cannot be compelled to be shared?
8.
What type of form might a funeral home ask the next-of-kin to sign to cover personal injury or property damage, thereby limiting the funeral home's liability?
9.
What legal document might contain an individual's funeral wishes, which some states consider for disposition guidance?
10.
What term generally implies being related by blood to the deceased?