The Burial Plot Bidding War was created in 2000.
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.
One option is a burial plot.
A plot or a grave.
The cost of burying a baby can vary widely depending on factors such as location, type of burial, and specific services chosen. On average, expenses can range from $1,000 to $5,000 or more, which may include the burial plot, casket, and funeral services. Some cemeteries offer specific infant burial sections at lower costs. Additionally, families may seek assistance from local charities or organizations to help cover these expenses.
Tomb or Plot.
Ephraim the Hivite
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It depends on where the plot of land is.
Nothing, since his father had bequeathed it to him. It was Isaac's father, Abraham, who had purchased the burial-cave in order to bury Sarah. Abraham paid 400 silver shekels for it (Genesis ch.23).
The term is "bought the farm" -- likely a reference to a burial plot.
Apex: Mr. Shimerda's burial plot