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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 6E Disposal of Human Remains

3(1)The personal representatives or relatives of any deceased person whose remains are interred in the land or, in the case of any commonwealth war burial, the Commission may, on giving the required notice, themselves remove and reinter any such remains or cremate them in any crematorium and may dispose of any tombstone, monument or other memorial commemorating the deceased, and the landowner shall defray the cost of such removal and reinterment or cremation or disposal, up to the sum of fifty pounds in respect of the remains removed from any one grave; and up to the sum of fifteen pounds in respect of any tombstone, monument or other memorial.

(2)If the removal and reinterment or cremation or disposal, as the case may be, has not been carried out by the personal representatives or relatives or the Commission in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule within two months from the date of the required notice, the landowner may carry out the removal and reinterment or cremation or disposal as if the required notice had not been given.