Nebraska Statutes

§ 12-101 — Wyuka Cemetery; declared a public charitable corporation; powers; trustees; appointment; terms; vacancies; reports; retirement plan reports; duties

Nebraska § 12-101
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 12Cemeteries

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 12-101 (2026).

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(1)The cemetery in Lincoln, Nebraska, known as Wyuka Cemetery, is hereby declared to be a public charitable corporation. The general control and management of the affairs of such cemetery shall be vested in a board of three trustees until July 1, 2009, and thereafter shall be vested in a board of five trustees. The trustees shall serve without compensation and shall be a body corporate to be known as Wyuka Cemetery, with power to sue and be sued, to contract and to be contracted with, and to acquire, hold, and convey both real and personal property for all purposes consistent with the provisions of sections 12-101 to 12-105 , and shall have the power of eminent domain to be exercised in the manner provided in section 12-201 .
(2)The trustees of Wyuka Cemetery shall have the power, by

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Speidell Monuments, Inc. v. Wyuka Cemetry
493 N.W.2d 336 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1992)
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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1927, c. 197, § 1, p. 560; C.S.1929, § 13-101; R.S.1943, § 12-101; Laws 1953, c. 15, § 1, p. 81; Laws 1959, c. 28, § 1, p. 179; Laws 1967, c. 38, § 1, p. 167; Laws 1998, LB 1191, § 3; Laws 1999, LB 795, § 2; Laws 2009, LB498, § 1; Laws 2011, LB252, § 1; Laws 2011, LB474, § 2; Laws 2014, LB759, § 3; Laws 2017, LB415, § 2. Annotations: This section authorizes Wyuka Cemetery to sell personal property so closely connected to its cemetery operation as grave markers and monuments. Speidell Monuments v. Wyuka Cemetery, 242 Neb. 134, 493 N.W.2d 336 (1992). Wyuka Cemetery is a body politic and corporate, and legacy to it is subject to inheritance tax. In re Estate of Rudge, 114 Neb. 335, 207 N.W. 520 (1926).

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