Common use of Perpetual interment right Clause in Contracts

Perpetual interment right. (a) This agreement gives you the exclusive right to a specific burial place or place for ashes, permanently. This is called a perpetual interment right. As the person who has this right, you are the interment right holder. (b) As the interment right holder, you can nominate who is interred into the interment site. This is known as the ‘person(s) to be interred’. You may nominate: • Yourself or another person, if you are buying the right ‘pre-need’ - which means you do not immediately need a burial place or a place for ashes, or • A person who is deceased, if you are buying the right ‘at-need’ - which means you need a burial place or a place for ashes now. (c) We issue certificates confirming perpetual interment rights, and list current interment right holders in our cemetery operator’s register. We must keep this register up to date and available to the public for inspection or for copies to be made on payment of a fee, subject to any applicable privacy laws. (d) A perpetual interment right does not include any rights or title in the land, roads, building or other structures in the interment site or on the premises.

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Samples: Perpetual Interment Right Contract, Perpetual Interment Right Contract, Perpetual Interment Right Contract

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Perpetual interment right. (a) This agreement gives you the exclusive right to a specific burial place or place for ashes, permanently. This is called a perpetual interment rightPerpetual Interment Right. As the person who has this right, you are the interment right holderInterment Right Holder. (b) As the interment right holderInterment Right Holder, you can nominate who is interred into the interment site. This is known as the ‘person(s) to be interred’. You may nominate: • Yourself or another person, if you are buying the right ‘pre-need’ - which means you do not immediately need a burial place or a place for ashes, or • A person who is deceased, if you are buying the right ‘at-need’ - which means you need a burial place or a place for ashes now. (c) We issue certificates Certificates confirming perpetual interment rightsPerpetual Interment Rights, and list current interment right holders Interment Right Holders in our cemetery operatorCemetery Operator’s registerRegister. We must keep this register up to date and available to the public for inspection or for copies to be made on payment of a fee, subject to any applicable privacy laws. (d) A perpetual interment right Perpetual Interment Right does not include any rights or title in the land, roads, building or other structures in the interment site or on the premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Perpetual Interment Right Contract, Perpetual Interment Right Contract

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Perpetual interment right. (a) This agreement gives you the exclusive right to a specific burial place or place for ashes, permanently. This is called a perpetual interment right. As the person who has this right, you are the interment right holder. (b) As the interment right holder, you can nominate who is interred into the interment site. This is known as the ‘person(s) to be interred’. You may nominate: • Yourself or another person, if you are buying the right ‘pre-need’ - which means you do not immediately need a burial place or a place for ashes, or • A person who is deceased, if you are buying the right ‘at-need’ - which means you need a burial place or a place for ashes now. (c) We issue certificates confirming perpetual interment rights, and list current interment right holders in our cemetery operator’s register. We must keep this register up to date and available to the public for inspection or for copies to be made on payment of a fee, subject to any applicable privacy laws. (d) A perpetual interment right does not include any rights or title in the land, roads, building or other structures in the interment site or on the premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Perpetual Interment Right Contract

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