New York Statutes

§ 291 — Burial grounds

New York § 291
JurisdictionNew York
Law TWNTown
Art. 17Cemeteries

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N.Y. Town § 291 (2026).

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§ 291. Burial grounds.

1.The title to every lot or piece of land\nwhich shall have been used by the inhabitants of any town in this state\nas a cemetery or burial ground for the space of fourteen years shall be\ndeemed to be vested in such town, and shall be subject in the same\nmanner as other corporate property of towns, to the government and\ndirection of the town board. In any town the town board may adopt\nregulations for the proper care of any such cemetery and burial ground\nand regulating the burial of the dead therein. It shall be the duty of\nthe town board to remove the grass and weeds from any such cemetery or\nburial ground in any such town at least three times in each year, and to\nerect and maintain suitable fences around such cemetery or burial\nground. The town board of

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