Because you have to be dead to be buried
Mainly because they are not dead.
It's generally illegal to bury a living person anywhere. Now, a deceased person who formerly lived in New York can be buried anywhere they or their family bought a burial plot from - there's no law against that.
Because he is still living?
Why would you bury a LIVING person? lol
No, its against the law to take a live person and bury them under ground. Wait until they're dead.
No, its against the law to take a live person and bury them under ground. Wait until they're dead. Again, this answer is absurd and belittles the person who asked the question.
because they are still alive
Yes but if you are caught, you will be charged with murder if the person dies in the grave.
yes, they can cross the border and just bury right there...
there is a law against abusing any living person or creature
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
Yes, a person can collect California State disability payments if he or she is living in another state. A person's eligibility for California State disability benefits is determined by the amount of money that he or she contributed to the SDI while they were employed in California, not by the state that they are currently living in.
"Many peoples' tombstones should read died at 30 buried at 65." This quote is attributed to Nobel Prize winner and educator, Nicholas M. Butler. Basically, it means a person (any person) might quit living life to the fullest at age 30 but the person didn't physically die, and was not buried until the age of 65 (when the person's body did die).