ARTICLE II. PURCHASE OR TRANSFER OF LOTS

9-32 Lots to be paid for in full before interment.

All lot purchases shall be paid for in full or a satisfactory guarantee of payment given before any interment shall be permitted. The purchase price shall be paid to the superintendent at the cemetery, who shall give a receipt for the same. This receipt shall entitle the purchaser to a deed from the City of Burlington. All deeds shall be placed with the city clerk for record.

(Rev. Ords. 1962, § 1836; Ord. of 6-25-07, eff. 7-25-07)

9-33 Transfers to third persons to be reported.

The transfer of cemetery lots or parts of such lots to a third person shall be reported at the office of the superintendent for record before the purchaser shall be allowed to use the same.

(Rev. Ords. 1962, § 1836)

9-34 Information available from superintendent.

All persons desiring to purchase cemetery lots will be given all needed information by calling on the superintendent at the cemetery, who will show the plans and locations and give the prices of lots.

(Rev. Ords. 1962, § 1836)

9-35 Authority to designate certain sections where lots not for sale except upon certain conditions.

The board of cemetery commissioners may designate certain sections of the cemeteries where lots will not be sold except upon agreement to properly grade and fit the same.

(Rev. Ords. 1962, § 1836)

9-36 Reversion of grave to cemetery.

Whenever a single grave has a debt against it and such grave becomes vacant by removal of bodies therein, the land shall revert to the cemetery.

(Rev. Ords. 1962, § 1836)

9-37 Authority to increase charges of lots.

When necessary, in order that the cemeteries may be self-sustaining, the board of cemetery commissioners may change the prices of lots in any section of the cemeteries and fix new prices therefor.

(Rev. Ords. 1962, § 1836)

9-38—9-47 Reserved.