Inurnment definition

Inurnment means placing cremated human remains in an urn and placing in a niche, or in the ground.
Inurnment means the placement of cremated remains in an urn.
Inurnment means the placement of cremated remains in a receptacle and the deposit of the receptacle in a niche.

Examples of Inurnment in a sentence

  • Inurnment – The permanent placement of cremated human remains in a niche, space in a columbarium, or burial in a grave.

  • Upon payment of the Total Balance by the Purchaser, the Seller agrees to convey the above described Interment Rights by issuance of a Certificate of Inurnment Rights to the person(s) listed on the Niche Purchase Form.

  • Current holders of Inurnment Rights will neither be reimbursed nor assessed additional costs if the fee changes.

  • This Agreement is, and the Inurnment Rights being purchased hereunder are and shall be conveyed to and accepted by the Purchaser, subject to all rules and regulations now existing and as may hereafter be amended, changed or new rules adopted; such rules and regulations being on file and subject to examination in the office of the Seller.

  • Only upon the payment of the Total Balance shall the Inurnment Rights pass to the Purchaser.


More Definitions of Inurnment

Inurnment means placing cremated remains in an urn or other
Inurnment means the placement of cremated remains in a niche or buried in a plot;
Inurnment or "inuring" means placing cremated human remains in a cemetery.
Inurnment means the interment of cremated remains in a niche;
Inurnment means the act of interring an urn in a grave or niche.
Inurnment means the interment of cremated remains in a niche of a columbarium.
Inurnment means the process of placing Cremated Remains in a receptacle, such as an urn, and the placement of the receptacle into a Niche;