Memorials definition

Memorials means all memorials that are authorised to be permitted within the cemetery.
Memorials means all memorials that are authorised to be permitted within the Cemeteries.
Memorials means all memorials that are authorised to be permitted within the cemeteries. All enquiries should be made to the office staff at Chingford Mount Cemetery.

Examples of Memorials in a sentence

  • Mausoleums, Memorials, Monuments, Museums, Residences*, Specialized Decorative Buildings, Custom Designed Furnishings.

  • Memorials in Annexure A, maintenance and goods and services for the full terms and conditions and list of responsibilities.

  • Each Party undertakes to preserve in good condition the War Memorials erected in the memory of soldiers of the other Party, namely those erected by Egypt in Israel, and shall permit access to such monuments.

  • Memorials cannot be installed/erected on the Reserved Plot site without the Burial Rights Holder first obtaining a Memorial Permit from Council.

  • Nothing in this Agreement is intended, nor shall be construed or interpreted, to alter, waive or modify Memorial's entitlement to sovereign immunity, or to extend or modify Memorial’s liability beyond the limits established in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time, or any successor statute.


More Definitions of Memorials

Memorials means the Written Submissions of a team, submitted pursuant to these rules.
Memorials means headstones, urns, plaques and other funerary monuments used to commemorate the deceased.
Memorials has the meaning ascribed to such term in Subsection OA-5.3(c) regarding Memorials initiated and funded by the Foundation.
Memorials means Monuments and Flat Markers installed in the cemetery grounds on interment sites.
Memorials means the Written Submissions of a team, submitte d pursuant to these rules.
Memorials means any monument(s), headstone or other such stone memorial created as part of a contract.
Memorials means the written submissions framed and submitted by a team according to the rules and admitted by Moot Court Committee.