Entombment definition

Entombment means the placement of human remains in a crypt.
Entombment means the placement of human remains in a crypt or vault.
Entombment means to place a casketed body or an urn containing cremated remains in a structure such as a mausoleum, crypt, tomb or columbarium.

Examples of Entombment in a sentence

  • Orders for interments with proper documentation are required before Cemetery can complete arrangement for any Internment or Entombment.

  • The size of the caskets or alternatives containers to be entombed in a crypt shall be the responsibility of the customer to fit within the interior dimensions of the crypt for which they have purchased the Entombment Right.

  • Of the eleven principal work groups, Activity 03-Additional Activities for Safe Enclosure and Entombment and Activity 09-Research and Development are not applicable to the prompt decommissioning approach planned for the IP1, 2 & 3 decommissioning.

  • No Entombment shall be made in any above ground Community Mausoleum Crypt or Private Mausoleum Crypt unless the remains of the deceased to be entombed therein have been embalmed; provided that the human remains are placed in a steel casket and entombed in, an outside container acceptable to the Cemetery, which container is constructed and designed to resist the leakage of body odors and fluids as represented by the manufacturer.

  • The cost of said container shall be the responsibility of the person(s) arranging for the Entombment.


More Definitions of Entombment

Entombment means interment in a crypt.
Entombment. "Entombment" means the placement of human remains in a crypt. [2005 c 365 § 35; 1943 c 247 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-13.]
Entombment means the interment of human remains in a crypt.
Entombment means the placement of human remains in a crypt above ground.
Entombment means the process of placing human remains in a crypt or vault.
Entombment means the placement of human remains in a mausoleum.