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Yes you do! It also happens in other States and in Canada. It's common courtesy and the law in Georgia. Georgia State Law for Funeral Processions: If you are traveling the same direction or they are coming toward you, you do not have to stop. You may stop, but, if you do so, you must pull completely off the road to allow other vehicles to pass and that is the law. So, while it is a courtesy, you do not have to stop The only exception to this is, often, if they are crossing an intersection, officers will stop cross traffic, but that is really the only time you must stop.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of funeral processions. The reason may be that it is rare for more than one funeral procession to occur at one time.
no, The law does not force you to have a funeral. but you do need a certificate of death. Otherwise if you do not want a funeral you do not need a funeral.
Most people ride in cars to a funeral. Some may also opt for funeral processions or other modes of transportation depending on cultural or religious traditions.
The Tanatorio is a a Morgue in Spain. It is where bodies are stored befor they are taken to funeral processions or being claimed by their families. It is also where bodies are held before post motems.
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No, you do not have to go to school in Georgia. You will have to pass the bar exam in Georgia.
It's a concept album that's supposed to tell a story that starts with a man dying (named 'the Patient'). It follows him as he remembers his life and thinks about his death and so on. It's called the Black Parade because some people have funeral processions, and processions are associated with parades (I think).
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The ancient Romans did not exactly worship their ancestors as much as honoring them. They had special festivals in which honor was paid to their ancestors. If the ancestor was famous, they could have a wax mask made of him and that mask was displayed in the atrium of the house and carried in funeral processions of current members of the family.
Camilo Torrente has written: 'Las procesiones sagradas' -- subject(s): Precedence, Ecclesiastical (Canon law), Processions, Ecclesiastical (Canon law)
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