Entombment definition
Entombment means the placement of human remains in a crypt.
Entombment means the placement of human remains in a crypt or vault.
Entombment means to place a casketed body or an urn containing cremated remains in a structure such as a mausoleum, crypt, tomb or columbarium.
Examples of Entombment in a sentence
Method of Disposition: Burial Cremation Donation Entombment Removal From State Other Other (Specify) 20.
To convey by deed the perpetual and exclusive use forever of said selected space(s), crypt(s) or niche(s) covered by this Agreement solely as a place of deposit for dead human bodies (Interment, Entombment or Inurnment Rights), thereof by good and sufficient conveyance to Purchaser when payment in full has been made by Purchaser, said conveyance, however, to be subject to the Rules and Regulations and provisions now or hereafter enacted by the Company.
More Definitions of Entombment
Entombment means the disposition of human remains in a mausoleum crypt or lawn crypt.
Entombment means interment in a crypt.
Entombment. "Entombment" means the placement of human remains in a crypt. [2005 c 365 § 35; 1943 c 247 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-13.]
Entombment means the interment of human remains in a crypt.
Entombment means the placement of human remains in a mausoleum.
Entombment means interment of a casketed body or cremains in a crypt in a mausoleum;
Entombment means the process of placing human remains in a crypt or vault.