Bye Law 19 The Purchase of Plots

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LCC-C452-CBL2-4
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John Griffin & Sons (Since 1860) Ltd.
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Author: 
John Griffin & Sons (Since 1860) Ltd.

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The applicant shall pay, when requested, to the Council any fees in respect of the acquisition of a burial plot and the receipt/deed issued constitutes right of burial.

This does not identify who the purchaser of the grave is. What defines the purchaser? What constitutes ownership of the grave? How does one prove ownership of the grave?  Is proof of ownership required to obtain permission to erect a headstone?

An application form to erect a headstone or to replace an existing headstone must be submitted to the Council.

An application must include proof of ownership of a grave?

 

Any other erection on any other application in any other area of the council require this, should a grave not be the same?

What happens if someone erects a headstone on a plot with out permsion of the owner?

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Unique Reference Number: 
LCC-C452-CBL2-4
Status: 
Submitted
No. of documents attached: 
0
Boundaries Captured on Map: 
No

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