Nowhere in the riddle does it say that the man had died. Therefore, the man is still alive.
the man is living in York.
A man living in Nottingham cannot be buried south of the Thames because he is still alive. The question plays on the interpretation of "a man living," implying that since he is alive, he cannot be buried at all. Therefore, the premise itself negates the possibility of burial.
If the man is living, you are not allowed to bury him.
A man living in the U.S. cannot be buried in New Zealand if he is still alive. The phrasing implies that he is alive, so he cannot be buried anywhere. If he were deceased, then he could be buried in New Zealand, provided the necessary arrangements and legal requirements are met for transporting remains.
No, he can not be buried because he is still living.
No, its against the law to take a live person and bury them under ground. Wait until they're dead.
Because it is illegal to bury live people in CanadaBecause you can't bury someone who is still alive.
because it's a different state.
it is illegal to bury a man who is living in any country
It is not.
becausehe is still living!
because he's living