Death Care Business definition

Death Care Business means (i) the owning and operating of funeral homes and cemeteries, including combined funeral home and cemetery facilities, (ii) the offering of services and products to meet families' funeral needs, including prearrangement, family consultation, the sale of caskets and related funeral and cemetery products and merchandise (whether at physical locations or by means of the Internet), the removal, preparation and transportation of remains, cremation, the use of funeral home facilities for visitation and worship, and related transportation services, (iii) the marketing and sale of funeral services and cemetery property or merchandise on an at-need or prearranged basis, (iv) providing, managing and administering financing arrangements (including trust funds, escrow accounts, insurance and installment sales contracts) for prearranged funeral plans and cemetery property and merchandise, (v) providing interment services, the sale (on an at-need or prearranged basis) of cemetery property including lots, lawn crypts, family and community mausoleums and related cemetery merchandise such as monuments, memorials and burial vaults, (vi) the maintenance of cemetery grounds pursuant to perpetual care contracts and laws or on a voluntary basis, and (vii) offering mausoleum design, construction and sales services.
Death Care Business means (i) the owning and operating of funeral homes and cemeteries, including combined funeral home and cemetery facilities, (ii) the offering of a complete range of services and products to meet families' funeral needs, including prearrangement, family consultation, the sale of caskets and related funeral and cemetery products and merchandise, the removal, preparation and transportation of remains, cremation, the use of funeral home facilities for visitation and worship, and related transportation services, (iii) the marketing and sale of funeral services and cemetery property on an at-need or prearranged basis, (iv) providing, managing and administering financing arrangements (including trust funds, escrow accounts, insurance and installment sales contracts) for prearranged funeral plans and cemetery property and merchandise, (v) providing interment services, the sale (on an at-need or prearranged basis) of cemetery property including lots, lawn crypts, family and community mausoleums and related cemetery merchandise such as monuments, memorials and burial vaults, (vi) the maintenance of cemetery grounds pursuant to perpetual care contracts and laws or on a voluntary basis, and (vii) offering mausoleum design, construction and sales services.
Death Care Business means the manufacture and/or sale of funeral service products, including burial caskets, cremation caskets, containers and urns, selection room display fixturing, and other personalization and memorialization products, including the SpinCo Business.

Examples of Death Care Business in a sentence

  • As of the Distribution Date, in accordance with the normal practices and procedures of the RemainCo Consolidated Return Group, SpinCo and its Affiliates will have made certain advances and payments with respect to Taxes for the Pre-Distribution Tax Period ending September 30, 2007 and the portion of any Straddle Period up to the Distribution Date that are attributable to SpinCo and its Affiliates and the Death Care Business.

  • SpinCo hereby represents and warrants that (i) it has examined the Ruling Documents (including, without limitation, the representations to the extent that they relate to the plans, proposals, intentions, and policies of SpinCo, SpinCo Affiliates, or the Death Care Business), and (ii) to the extent there are references to SpinCo, SpinCo Affiliates, or the Death Care Business, the facts presented and the representations made therein are true, correct, and complete.

  • Admit that the block quotation is contained in the August 11, 1998 edition of Death Care Business Advisor.

  • The Employee agrees that pursuant to this Agreement and the Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan, he will, among other things, be restricted from being employed in an executive, managerial or supervisory capacity by a business enterprise engaged in the Death Care Business within any of the Subject Areas for the relevant term.


More Definitions of Death Care Business

Death Care Business means the funeral, mortuary, crematory, monument, pre-need insurance, burial insurance, cemetery, death care or any related line of business.
Death Care Business means (i) the owning and operating of funeral homes and cemeteries, including combined funeral home and cemetery facilities, (ii) the offering of services and products to meet families' funeral needs, including prearrangement, family consultation, the sale of caskets and related funeral and cemetery products and merchandise (whether at physical locations or by means of the Internet), the removal, preparation and transportation of remains, cremation, the use of funeral home facilities for visitation and worship, and related transportation
Death Care Business includes a funeral home, mortuary, cemetery, crematory, columbarium, mausoleum or other similar business engaged in the handling and final disposition of human remains.
Death Care Business means (i) the owning and operating of funeral homes and cemeteries, including combined funeral home and cemetery facilities; (ii) the offering of services and products to meet families’ funeral needs, including prearrangement, family consultation, the sale of caskets and related funeral and cemetery products and merchandise (whether at physical locations or by means of the Internet), the removal, preparation, and transportation of remains, cremation, the use of funeral home facilities for visitation and worship, and related transportation services; (iii) the marketing and sale of funeral services and cemetery property or merchandise on an at-need or prearranged basis; (iv) providing, managing, and administering financing arrangements (including trust funds, escrow accounts, insurance and installment sales contracts) for prearranged funeral plans and cemetery property and merchandise; (v) providing interment services, the sale (on an at-need or prearranged basis) of cemetery property including lots, lawn crypts, family and community mausoleums and related cemetery merchandise such as monuments, memorials and burial vaults; (vi) the maintenance of cemetery grounds pursuant to perpetual care contracts and laws or on a voluntary basis; and (vii) offering mausoleum design, construction, and sales services.

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