Yes, there is generally a time limit for cremation, which can vary by local regulations and the policies of the crematorium. Typically, cremation should occur within a few days to a couple of weeks after death to ensure the proper handling of remains and to comply with health and legal guidelines. Delays may arise due to various factors, including legal issues or family decisions, but it's important to consult with the cremation service for specific timelines.
some require prior approval. which can be considered a time limit, but in general there is no waiting period
She was not cremated but was probably buried only to be assumed, body and soul, into heaven a short time later.
No, the cremated remains of a person, their ashes, do not change over time. The ashes are what is left of the crushed bones and will remain as that.
He asked to be cremated when he died. His body was cremated and his ashes were buried.
they preserve the dead person from the time of death until they can be buried or cremated
He cremated on April 1ST or on aprilfools and at a bar and made Megan fox suck his dick and she enjoyed it so much she cut it of and has it in a ZIPLOCK BAG :)
to honor there time served
they preserve the dead person from the time of death until they can be buried or cremated
There is no time limit on a filibuster.
He was cremated.
were not waiting or was not waiting
Yes, "until" is considered a time connective. It is used to indicate a point in time up to which an action or condition continues. For example, in the sentence "I will wait until 5 PM," "until" connects the action of waiting with a specific time limit.