Of course a person from one state can be buried in another state-- or for that matter, even Another Country. It was very common in the 1800s for people to be brought back to their place of birth for burial. After the Railroads came, it was very easy to ship a body quickly to another State or County.
However, the body must be prepared in accordance with State (or country) laws prior to transport into the other State or Country. For example, when service personnel are brought back from Afghanistan or Irag, the body has to have some preparation to retard decomposition until the body is flown to the US, transported to the person's hometown, and prepared for funeral or viewing.
Because he is still living! that is why it is against the law
Becausr he's still living
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Well you probably have that math page that ask that question so the answer to that and the question now is: "its against the law to bury the living"
North Carolina is north of South Carolina
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.
North Carolina is to South Carolina as is to North Dakotais to South Dakota.
South Carolina is south of North Carolina.
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North Carolina is north of South Carolina
Yes Faking a Doctors note is illegal in South Carolina. I'm a resident who is currently living in South Carolina and just graduated from high school and it is illegal to give the school a fake doctors note. If caught for any reason you will be expelled from school for doing this.
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The to sates that are due north of Georgia is Tennessee and the capital is Nashville, and the other one is north Carolina and the capital isAtlant.
North Carolina is north of everything that is south of it. North Carolina is not considered to be in the northern part of the US. It is actually considered to be south. It is called North Carolina to distinguish itself from South Carolina