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CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIA ACT 2003 - SECT 74

How long does a right of interment last?

    (1)     Subject to subsection (2), a right of interment is perpetual.

    (2)     A right of interment for the interment of cremated human remains is for the period specified at the time it is granted and may be either—

        (a)     perpetual; or

        (b)     for 25 years from the date it is granted unless it is extended in accordance with this Part.

S. 74(3) inserted by No. 16/2021 s. 9.

    (3)     When granting a right of interment to a person for a period of 25 years, a cemetery trust must offer a perpetual right of interment to the person.



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