Endowed Care definition
Endowed Care means the care of a lot or grave out of the income derived from a trust fund created by a grave or lot owner, or any other person in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York.
Endowed Care means the general maintenance of the cemetery area dedicated to endowed care, including the cutting and trimming of lawns, shrubs and trees at reasonable intervals, keeping all places where interments have been made in proper order, keeping in repair the drains, waterlines, roads, buildings, fences and other structures consistent with a well-maintained cemetery; "endowed care" includes overhead
Endowed Care means care or maintenance of the Cemetery.
Examples of Endowed Care in a sentence
By way of explanation and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Settlor shall file the reports required by R.S. 8:455 and R.S. 8:466, and the Report of Perpetual Care, Endowed Care Trust Fund Form.
Memorial Inscription (x at $ each) $ Sales Tax Estimate $ Scattering Fee $ Marker Installation $ Marker Endowed Care $ Other $ Other $ Other $ Other $ Other $ TOTAL SERVICES (2) $ TOTAL CONTRACT COST (1+2+3+4) $ PAYMENT SCHEDULE.
More Definitions of Endowed Care
Endowed Care means the general maintenance of the cemetery area dedicated to endowed care, including the cutting and trimming of lawns, shrubs and trees at reasonable intervals, keeping all places where interments have been made in proper order, keeping in repair the drains, waterlines, roads, buildings, fences and other structures consistent with a well-maintained cemetery; "endowed care" includes overhead expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, including maintenance of machinery, tools and equipment, compensation of employees for the performance of duties related to endowed care, including reasonable payments for employees' pension and other benefit plans, payment of reasonable and necessary insurance premiums, the maintenance of necessary records of lot ownership, transfers and burials and the administration of care funds in those instances where those administering the funds fail or refuse to act;