Changes and Cancellations. (a) You can ask us to transfer ownership of the perpetual interment right to someone else. We must respond to a transfer request within a reasonable time. We charge a fee for transferring ownership. (b) Perpetual interment rights can be held by 1 person (solely) or 2 or more people (jointly): • When a sole interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the person named in their will, or act as the law tells us if the interment right holder did not leave a will. • When a joint interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the surviving interment right holder. (c) You must talk to us if you want to transfer your rights or duties under this agreement to someone else. Your changes must be legal, and we must agree to them in writing. (d) Either party (you or we) can waive their own rights under this agreement by telling the other party in writing. (e) We can cancel a perpetual interment right when: • the interment site has not been used within 50 years of the time when it was granted (as per the CC Act). The 50-year time period may change if the law changes. • we follow all other cancellation requirements under the CC Act.
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Sources: Perpetual Interment Right Contract, Contract for Sale of a Perpetual Interment Right, Contract for Sale of a Perpetual Interment Right
Changes and Cancellations. (a) You can ask us to transfer ownership of the perpetual interment right Perpetual Interment Right to someone else. We must respond to a transfer request within a reasonable time. We charge a fee for transferring ownership.
(b) Perpetual interment rights Interment Rights can be held by 1 person (solely) or 2 or more people (jointly): • When a sole interment right holder Interment Right Holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right Perpetual Interment Right to the person named in their will, or act as the law tells us if the interment right holder Interment Right Holder did not leave a will. • When a joint interment right holder Interment Right Holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the surviving interment right holderInterment Right Holder.
(c) You must talk to us if you want to transfer your rights or duties under this agreement to someone else. Your changes must be legal, and we must agree to them in writing.
(d) Either party (you or we) can waive their own rights under this agreement by telling the other party in writing.
(e) We can cancel a perpetual interment right Perpetual Interment Right when: • the interment site has not been used within 50 years of the time when it was granted (as per the CC Act). The 50-year time period may change if the law changes. • we follow all other cancellation requirements under the CC Act. • The agreed fee remains unpaid outside of the terms of any agreement made.
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Sources: Perpetual Interment Right Contract, Perpetual Interment Right Contract
Changes and Cancellations. (az) You can ask us to transfer ownership of the perpetual interment right to someone else. We must respond to a transfer request within a reasonable time. We charge a fee for transferring ownership.
(baa) Perpetual interment rights can be held by 1 person (solely) or 2 or more people (jointly): • When a sole interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the person named in their will, or act as the law tells us if the interment right holder did not leave a will. • When a joint interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the surviving interment right holder.
(cbb) You must talk to us if you want to transfer your rights or duties under this agreement to someone else. Your changes must be legal, and we must agree to them in writing.
(dcc) Either party (you or we) can waive their own rights under this agreement by telling the other party in writing.
(edd) We can cancel a perpetual interment right when: • the interment site has not been used within 50 years of the time when it was granted (as per the CC Act). The 50-year time period may change if the law changes. • we follow all other cancellation requirements under the CC Act.
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Sources: Perpetual Interment Right Agreement
Changes and Cancellations. (a) You can ask us to transfer ownership of the perpetual interment right to someone else. We must respond to a transfer request within a reasonable time. We charge a fee $80.50 for immediate family (see Section 6 of Council’s Adopted Fees and Charges for the definition of “immediate family”), or $2110 for all other transfers (this price is subject to change) for transferring ownershipownership (please see annexure B).
(b) Perpetual interment rights can be held by 1 person (solely) or 2 or more people (jointly): • When a sole interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the person named in their will, or act as the law tells us if the interment right holder did not leave a will. • When a joint interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the surviving interment right holder.
(c) You must talk to us if you want to transfer your rights or duties under this agreement to someone else. Your changes must be legal, and we must agree to them in writing.
(d) Either party (you or we) can waive their own rights under this agreement by telling the other party in writing.
(e) We can cancel a perpetual interment right when: • the interment site has not been used within 50 years of the time when it was granted (as per the CC Act). The 50-year time period may change if the law changes. ; and • we follow all other cancellation requirements under the CC Act.
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Sources: Perpetual Interment Right Contract
Changes and Cancellations. (a) You can ask us to transfer ownership of the perpetual interment right to someone else. We must respond to a transfer request within a reasonable time. We charge a fee $80.50 for immediate family (see Section 6 of Council’s Adopted Fees and Charges for the definition of “immediate family”), or $1210 for all other transfers (this price is subject to change) for transferring ownershipownership (please see annexure B).
(b) Perpetual interment rights can be held by 1 person (solely) or 2 or more people (jointly): • When a sole interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the person named in their will, or act as the law tells us if the interment right holder did not leave a will. • When a joint interment right holder dies, we must transfer the perpetual interment right to the surviving interment right holder.
(c) You must talk to us if you want to transfer your rights or duties under this agreement to someone else. Your changes must be legal, and we must agree to them in writing.
(d) Either party (you or we) can waive their own rights under this agreement by telling the other party in writing.
(e) We can cancel a perpetual interment right when: • the interment site has not been used within 50 years of the time when it was granted (as per the CC Act). The 50-year time period may change if the law changes. ; and • we follow all other cancellation requirements under the CC Act.
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Sources: Perpetual Interment Right Contract