Crypt definition

Crypt means a chamber in a mausoleum of sufficient size to entomb the uncremated remains of a deceased person.
Crypt or “vault” means a space in a mausoleum of sufficient size used, or intended to be used, to entomb uncremated human remains.
Crypt means a chamber of sufficient size to inter the remains of a deceased person.

Examples of Crypt in a sentence

  • The bidders can get digital signature from any one of the Certifying Authorities (CA‟s) licensed by controller of certifying authorities namely, Safes Crypt, IDRBT, National informatics centre, TCS, CUSTOMS, MTNL, GNFC and e-Mudhra CA.

  • The bidders can get digital signature from any one of the Certifying Authorities (CA’s) licensed by controller of certifying authorities namely, Safes Crypt, IDRBT, National informatics centre, TCS, CUSTOMS, MTNL, GNFC and e-Mudhra CA.

  • Crypt fronts and niche fronts may not be inscribed with additional names due to space limitations.

  • Crypt Liner/Casket Protector: In order to better serve all families, it is the policy of the CCA to require that each casket to be interred in a crypt be enclosed in a crypt liner, which is also referred to as a casket protector.

  • Crypt and niche fronts are a part of the building structure and only CCA approved and installed crypt and niche front decorations are permitted.


More Definitions of Crypt

Crypt means a chamber in a mausoleum of sufficient size to contain casketed human remains.
Crypt means a space in a mausoleum or in the ground where lawn crypts are placed of sufficient size used, or intended to be used, to entomb cremated or embalmed remains.
Crypt means an interment space in a mausoleum or other
Crypt means a chamber in a mausoleum of sufficient size to inter human remains.
Crypt. "Crypt" means a space in a mauso- leum for the placement of human remains. [2005 c 365 § 36; 1979 c 21 § 3; 1943 c 247 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-16.]
Crypt or "vault" means a space in a mausoleum of sufficient size,
Crypt means an individual compartment in a mausoleum for the entombment of human remains.