Public cemetery definition

Public cemetery means a cemetery owned, operated,
Public cemetery means any cemetery which is owned, regulated, established or maintained by, or the control of which is legally vested in, the municipality;
Public cemetery means a cemetery owned, operated, controlled, or managed by the federal government, by any state, county, city, village, incorporated town, township, multi-township, public cemetery district, or other municipal corporation, political subdivision, or instrumentality thereof authorized by law to own, operate, or manage a cemetery.

Examples of Public cemetery in a sentence

  • Public cemetery districts are organized and have powers pursuant to Division 8 of the California Health and Safety Code relating to cemeteries and specifically pursuant to the Public Cemetery District Law (Health and Safety Code §9000 et seq.).

  • Public cemetery districts are special districts that are legally separate from any other unit of local government.

  • Therefore, the local government provides three options for resettlement: 1) Deeper burial; 2) Relocate to other places nearby; 3) Public cemetery provided by the government for free.

  • Public cemetery districts are legally separate from the County and the board of trustees of each district is solely responsible for district operations.

  • The Public cemetery districts have the authority to act as stewards of these historic resources, provided the district has title to the property or a Conditional Use Permit.


More Definitions of Public cemetery

Public cemetery means any cemetery owned, established , maintained by or legally vested in the Municipality;
Public cemetery means a cemetery owned and operated by a cemetery district organized under Idaho law, or by a municipal corporation or politi- cal subdivision of the state of Idaho.
Public cemetery means a cemetery owned and operated by a city, county, city and county, or public cemetery district.
Public cemetery means any cemetery established and maintained by the Council under section 75 of the Act and which has been declared to be a cemetery in terms of section 114 of the Public Health Act. Cap. 34:01
Public cemetery means a cemetery owned and operated by a cemetery
Public cemetery means a cemetery owned and operated by a political subdivision. The term “public cemetery” also includes abandoned private cemeteries for which a political subdivision has assumed legal, operational, and maintenance responsibility, whether explicitly or implicitly. The term “public cemetery” also includes any privately owned cemetery that is open to the public for the purposes of interment subject only to their ability to pay the fees of burial and other necessary expenses.
Public cemetery means a place or area set apart to serve as the final resting-place for the dead and managed by a funeral director of record for the CNMI Government or the Office of Veteran Affairs. This term also includes all public facilities located on the site generally associated or found in public cemeteries, which may include, but not be limited to, mausoleums, columbaria, parking lots, landscaped areas, a chapel, a house of meditation, or other structures appropriate in a cemetery.