Gravesite definition

Gravesite means a single grave per deceased person dug to the required specifications and paid for by the Contracted Undertaker. The Gravesite shall exclude tombstones and related decorative and memorial finishes.
Gravesite means a space of ground used for lawful interment of a deceased person; and
Gravesite means the location of interment.

Examples of Gravesite in a sentence

  • Appearance of Gravesite and Active Burial Section Standard 7.5.1: Each day’s burial/niche sites are covered, initially groomed, marked, and made presentable for visitors before close of business each day.

  • Then, if such Grave-site treatment Is requested, WHS shall notify all parties to put in place Treatment plan.

  • Measure 7.1.1a: Gravesite locations match the current Gravesite Layout Plan and Registry.

  • USACE and MassDOT, in consultation with the SHPO will conduct additional documentary research and field surveys, as necessary, to create historic property boundaries and conduct additional survey, if needed, for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gravesite in relation to the Project, to complete the effects analysis, and develop a written avoidance and protection plan for the property prior to project construction activities.

  • Gravesite fencing is to be constructed in a manner approved by the Board.

  • Gravesite preparation shall be accomplished in a timely fashion, so as not impede scheduled services.


More Definitions of Gravesite

Gravesite means a dedicated burial site within the cemetery “municipality” means Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality
Gravesite means a fraction of a lot and shall be a burial site for up to one person and one cremation remains, or two cremation remains in a full-size grave, or one cremation in a cremation lot
Gravesite means the site of a grave or place of burial.