One would want to check with an attorney, but I suppose you could try. I don't think it would go anywhere, though.
One would have to show some kind of malice, and even be able to prove it happened at all - the school or church may claim it simply came out or that the child him/herself took it out.
And unless some harm came from the tooth coming out - like it being an adult tooth - then there really isn't anything to sue for.
A separatist is someone who advocates a split (or actually executes it) from an established formal entity, such as a State or a Church.
The Catholic Church...by far!
An entity occurrence is essentially an instance of an entity. A great example of an entity occurrence is someone's birthdate and other personal records.
Either McDonalds, or the Catholic Church.
church
The answer is no. Subpoenas are served to a person or entity, and only to that person or entity or an authorized person. For a subpoena to a person it has to be served only to that person or to someone living with that person at the residence. In the case of an entity it has to be served to someone who is authorized to accept a subpoena on behalf of the entity.
A beneficiary under a will is a person or other entity that receives a portion of the estate at the direction of the testator. A beneficiary can be a person, charity, trust, church, club, or any other entity that can receive property.
the difference between a proposer and the insured is that a proposer is a person or an entity who is seeking insurance and an insuerd is someone or an entity covered by an insurance policy
There had to be someone and there was we just don't know who it was. God was created by another entity.
Domain: an area or territory owned and controlled by someone or some entity.
Session can refer to a seated position, or a governing body of a church or similar entity, or a period spent in continuous activity.
The Church teaches that the devil is a real entity. He is a fallen angel. Demons are lesser fallen angels. Demons can possess living persons.