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Wally Peinado
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Thu Dec 24 20:43:28 CET 2009
Ntaining and repairing closed Churchyards, wherever the expenses of such
maintenance and repair are repayable out of the Poor Rate under the
Burial Act, 1855, {30a} are transferred to the Parish Council. Provided
that such obligations shall not in the case of any particular parish be
deemed to attach, unless or until the Churchwardens subsequent to the
passing of this Act shall give a certificate as in the Burial Act, 1855,
provided, in order to obtain the repayment of such expenses out of the
Poor Rate (sec. 6, II, _b_). It has been decided that {30b} if a
Churchyard is closed by order in Council it must be kept in order by the
Churchwardens, and if it be a Cemetery formed by a Burial Board, then by
the Burial Board. In the former case the expenses would, under the Local
Government Act, be repaid to the Churchwardens in rural parishes by the
Parish Council, on presentation of the proper certificate as mentioned
in the previous paragraph. If the Churchyard requires enlargement, and
an adjoining piece of ground can be obtained, it is well to remember
that a special Act has been passed (30 and 31 Vict., c. 133) for
diminishing the expense connected with the consecration of ground so
added to
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