North Dakota Statutes
§ 23-21-20 — Use of funds to pay expense of removal
North Dakota § 23-21-20
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 23Health and Safety
Ch. 23-21Disinterment and Removal of Bodies in Cemeteries
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 23-21-20 (2026).
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Whenever any cemetery corporation, limited liability company, or association has declared for removal and has published notice of its intention to make removals under this chapter, it may employ any money in its treasury to defray the expense of removal, including:
1.The expense of purchasing or otherwise providing a suitable place for the interment of
remains in any other cemetery.
2.The expenses of disinterment, transportation, and reinterment.
3.The expenses of removal and disposal of vaults, monuments, headstones, copings, or
other improvements.
4.All necessary expenses incident to the sale or mortgaging of any land from which
removals have been made.
5.All other expenses necessarily incurred in carrying out the removal, and reinterment,
or disposing of remains so removed.
6.All
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