A 6
[Subsidiary]
Allocation of exhumable lots.
L.N.16/89.
Disinterment and removal of human remains on expiry of term. Reversion of exhumable lot.
CAP. 1112] Chinese Permanent Cemeteries Rules [1986 Ed.
and the Board maintains its decision not to withdraw the notice in rule 12(2), the Board shall give notice by registered post of its decision to the subscriber.
(8) Within 30 days from the date of service of the notice of the Board in rule 12(7), the subscriber may appeal by way of petition to the Governor whose decision on such appeal shall be final.
(9) If the subscriber fails to show cause within 3 months from the date of the publication of the notice in rule 12(2) or if the Board decides not to withdraw the notice in rule 12(2) and no appeal is lodged by the subscriber within the period of 30 days in rule 12(8) or if the Governor dismisses the appeal, all unused subscriber lots standing reserved and allocated in his name shall revert to the Board.
(10) Any subscriber lot which reverts to the Board under this rule shall be available for any allocation by the Board.
13. (1) The Board may designate any grave space to be an exhumable lot at the time of allocation of such grave space.
(2) The Board may allocate an exhumable lot, either-
(a) for an initial term of 10 years, which may be extended for one further and final term of 6 years at an increased premium which the Board, in its discretion, may determine at the time of expiry of the initial period; or
(b) for an initial term of 10 years, which may be extended for an indefinite number of terms of up to 10 years each, at premiums to be increased on an ascending scale which the Board, in its discretion, may determine at the time of expiry of each term; or
(c) ...
14. On the expiry of an initial term of 10 years, which is not extended, or if the initial term is extended, on the termination of such extended term-
(a) the permittee shall disinter and remove the human remains buried in the exhumable lot allocated in accordance with rule 13:
(b) where the permittee does not disinter the human remains from an exhumable lot allocated in accordance with rule 13 the Board may disinter and remove the human remains if-
(i) the Board's intention to disinter has been published in the Gazette and in not less than 2 local Chinese newspapers; and
(ii) 6 months has elapsed from the date of such publication.
15. After removal of the human remains under rule 14, an exhumable lot shall forthwith revert to the Board, for any further allocation which the Board may make.
A 6
[Subsidiary]
Allocation of exhumable lots.
L.N.16/89.
Disinterment and
removal of
human remains
on expiry of term.
Reversion of exhumable lot.
CAP. 1112]
Chinese Permanent Cemeteries Rules
[1986 Ed.
and the Board maintains its decision not to withdraw the notice in rule 12(2), the Board shall give notice by registered post of its decision to the subscriber.
(8) Within 30 days from the date of service of the notice of the Board in rule 12(7), the subscriber may appeal by way of petition to the Governor whose decision on such appeal shall be final.
(9) If the subscriber fails to show cause within 3 months from the date of the publication of the notice in rule 12(2) or if the Board decides not to withdraw the notice in rule 12(2) and no appeal is lodged by the subscriber within the period of 30 days in rule 12(8) or if the Governor dismisses the appeal, all unused subscriber lots standing reserved and allocated in his name shall revert to the Board.
(10) Any subscriber lot which reverts to the Board under this rule shall be available for any allocation by the Board.
13. (1) The Board may designate any grave space to be an exhumable lot at the time of allocation of such grave space.
(2) The Board may allocate an exhumable lot, either-
(a) for an initial term of 10 years, which may be extended for one further and final term of 6 years at an increased premium which the Board, in its discretion, may determine at the time of expiry of the initial period; or
(b) for an initial term of 10 years, which may be extended for an indefinite number of terms of up to 10 years each, at premiums to be increased on an ascending scale which the Board, in its discretion, may determine at the time of expiry of each termy, or
(0)
14. On the expiry of an initial term of 10 years, which is not extended, or if the initial term is extended, on the termination of such extended term-
(a) the permittee shall disinter and remove the human remains buried in the exhumable lot allocated in accordance with rule 13:
(b) where the permittee does not disinter the human remains from an exhumable lot allocated in accordance with rule 13 the Board may disinter and remove the human remains if-
(i) the Board's intention to disinter has been published in the Gazette and in not less than 2 local Chinese news- papers; and
(ii) 6 months has elapsed from the date of such publi- cation.
15. After removal of the human remains under rule 14, an exhumable lot shall forthwith revert to the Board, for any further allocation which the Board may make.
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