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Cemeteries vary in size from small plots in churchyards to huge national military cemeteries
Are ce me try plots tax deductable
A cemetery deed is a legal document. It is a deed for the plot or plots you purchased.
yes cemetery plots are considered property and can be bought and sold to pay debts
In the past, people called that area a graveyard. Today, it is more common to call the burial area a cemetery. One piece of a cemetery is a grave or a grave plot, meaning a plot of ground with a set size that is sold as a plot for burial purposes. A person or family can buy one or more plots in a cemetery. Most people who buy 2 or more plots buy them side by side as a family plot.
Yes it does have a Jewish section. The plots were sold by the New Brunswick Lodge Cemetery Association. The document certifying the sale of the plots states that "only a person of the Jewish faith may be buried in this cemetery".
Family Plots ended on 2006-05-08.
A traditional cemetery holds about 1250 plots per acre. If two people are buried per plot, the potential is 2500 per acre
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In North America, a cemetery burial is forever, unless the cemetery is relocated. Then all the burials are moved to the new location, with their markers. In much of Europe, a modern cemetery burial is for a period of 50 years; then the cemetery plot can be resold and used again. This does not apply to Jewish cemetery burials. For religious reasons, Jewish cemetery plots are used only once and the burial is forever.
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