This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ... also to copy the monthly transcript of the Keeper of Laurel Grove Cemetery into another well bound book, and it shall be the duty of said Clerk to notify Council of any neglect of any undertaker or sexton, or of any violation of the foregoing section of this article, and the said Clerk shall receive the sum of two hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly, for the duties above required to be performed by him. 863. Penalty on undertaker or sexton for neglect. Each and lbld c-x every person so acting in the capacity of undertaker or sexton, who shall fail to keep a correct record of all such interments, or to furnish a transcript of the same, as provided for in the fore foing section of this article, shall, on conviction before the layor, be fined in the sum of thirty dollars for each and every offense, one half the fine for the use of the informer, and the other half for the use of the city. 864. Head of family, etc., to report burial in any other place. Ibd The head of any family or the keeper of a public or private boarding house, or the keeper of any other house, hospital or place, from whose residence a dead body shall be removed for burial in any other than the Laurel Grove Cemetery, and who shall employ no undertaker or sexton for the purpose, shall, within twenty-four hours after such burial, make a report to the Clerk of Council of the particulars, as required by the twenty-seventh section of this article, and, on failure, for each offense shall forfeit and pay the sum of thirty dollars, one half of the fine for the use of the city and the other half payable to the informer. 865. Sextons of Cemeteries to demand a burial order from Health Officer. Each and every sexton of each and every cemetery $%'x. IW2 used for public burial within...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ... also to copy the monthly transcript of the Keeper of Laurel Grove Cemetery into another well bound book, and it shall be the duty of said Clerk to notify Council of any neglect of any undertaker or sexton, or of any violation of the foregoing section of this article, and the said Clerk shall receive the sum of two hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly, for the duties above required to be performed by him. 863. Penalty on undertaker or sexton for neglect. Each and lbld c-x every person so acting in the capacity of undertaker or sexton, who shall fail to keep a correct record of all such interments, or to furnish a transcript of the same, as provided for in the fore foing section of this article, shall, on conviction before the layor, be fined in the sum of thirty dollars for each and every offense, one half the fine for the use of the informer, and the other half for the use of the city. 864. Head of family, etc., to report burial in any other place. Ibd The head of any family or the keeper of a public or private boarding house, or the keeper of any other house, hospital or place, from whose residence a dead body shall be removed for burial in any other than the Laurel Grove Cemetery, and who shall employ no undertaker or sexton for the purpose, shall, within twenty-four hours after such burial, make a report to the Clerk of Council of the particulars, as required by the twenty-seventh section of this article, and, on failure, for each offense shall forfeit and pay the sum of thirty dollars, one half of the fine for the use of the city and the other half payable to the informer. 865. Sextons of Cemeteries to demand a burial order from Health Officer. Each and every sexton of each and every cemetery $%'x. IW2 used for public burial within...
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