Interment Sample Clauses

Interment. The option to defer one (1) of the above granted days for bereavement for the purposes of a later interment will be granted if requested with the initial leave submission.
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Interment. At the time of death, the legal or personal representative of the person whose cremated remains are to interred in the Memorial Garden shall notify The Church, and The Church shall arrange for the assigned Burial Space to be made available for the interment of the cremated remains as soon as practical. The Purchaser is responsible for ensuring that the cremated remains are delivered to The Church for interment in an appropriate durable, sealed urn. The urn must be no larger than 8” wide, by 8” long and no more than 12” deep. The decedent’s name, along with their date of birth and date of death, must be permanently engraved, etched, inscribed, or indelibly marked on the exterior surface of the urn. The construction, type, size, and shape of all urns shall be subject to the control of The Church. The cost of cremation and any attendant cost and expense shall be the responsibility of, and shall be paid by, the legal or personal representative of the person whose cremated remains are to be interred in the Memorial Garden. No identifying markers of any type shall be permitted in the Memorial Garden except the inscription approved by The Church as part of the interment fee specified hereunder. Upon request of a person showing evidence of proper authority, the Burial Space may be opened and the contents disinterred. The Church may rely on any documents showing evidence of authority to permit disinterment, and shall not be required to make further inquiry thereto. Any person requesting disinterment of cremated remains shall release House of Hope from any liability in connection with such action as a condition precedent to such action, and shall agree to indemnify and hold The Church harmless from any costs (including legal fees and court costs) incurred in connection with the disinterment of cremated remains. The disinterment of cremated remains shall be performed by staff of The Church at a time convenient to The Church, and any expenses related hereto shall be borne by those requesting such action. Upon disinterment of the cremated remains, the Purchaser’s rights to use the Burial Space are terminated, and no monies paid to The Church of the use of the Burial Space will be refunded.
Interment. 6.1 At the time of death, the legal or personal representative of the person to be interred shall notify Covenant. Covenant shall arrange for the assigned Niche to be made available as soon as practical.
Interment. The option to defer one (1) of the above granted days fo r bereavement for the pu rposes of a later interment will be granted if requested with the initial leave submission.
Interment. 4.1 All Interments, Disinterments, Exhumations and funeral arrangements shall be made and carried out in strict compliance with the requirements of this bylaw, the Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Act, the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act and regulations, all other applicable bylaws, statutes and regulations and the directions of the Cemetery Administrator.
Interment. The ashes/cremains of any individual to be interred in the Memorial Garden may be placed within a container provided by or through the Licensee, which container will be placed beneath a memorial stone designated for said interment. The burial urn may be placed in an outer urn container, if Licensee desires. In such event, Licensee is responsible for provision of the outer urn container. Subject to availability, Licensee may designate the interment location among the memorial stones within the Garden courtyard. Licensor agrees to inter the ashes of the individual named beneath such memorial stone. An individual stone will be placed for each individual interment. All interments of ashes/cremains and engraving of memorial stones shall be conducted by or at the control and direction of the Licensor. Only ashes/cremains may be interred in the Memorial Garden, and no monument or headstone may be placed in the Memorial Garden other than the memorial stone. Licensor may establish other rules and regulations as it deems necessary and appropriate regarding use of the Memorial Garden and access thereto. Markers Markers shall be of a granite stone determined by the Licensor consistent in size, being 16" x 10" x 4", and allowing for a 4" space around the stone. Markers will be engraved at the direction of the Licensor. The Licensor will maintain a contract with Xxxx Vault and Monument Company of Pekin, Illinois, to furnish, install, and engrave all markers, under the direction of the Licensor. The cost of the engraving is understood to be part of the donation of the License.
Interment. Only one body (single casket in a single vault) may be interred in a single plot. Special consideration can be made at the Pastor’s discretion as in the circumstance of an adult and infant child.
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