Week 5 Disposition Methods Flashcards
an area of ground set aside and dedicated for the final disposition of dead human bodies
cemetery
a chamber in a mausoleum, of sufficient size, generally used to contain the casketed remains of a deceased person
crypt
the removal of a human remains from previous location of final disposition
disinterment (exhumation)
the inherent power of a government to take private property for public use; in the U.S. just compensation to the property owner(s) is required
eminent domain
the placing of remains in a crypt in a mausoleum
entombment
a governmental agency with environmental protection regulatory and enforcement authority
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
the conclusive performance of services with respect to the dead human body by one of the legally recognized methods,
final disposition
the act of placing the dead human body in the ground
interment (burial, inhumement)
to bury in the ground
inter
a building containing crypts or vaults for entombment
mausoleum
an eco-friendly method of final disposition that utilizes products, services, and merchandise free of toxic/hazardous materials, are biodegradable or that minimize use of energy
natural (green) burial
a place of interment that bans the use of metal caskets, toxic embalming, and concrete vaults and may also require the use of aesthetically natural monuments
natural (green) cemetery
act, occupations or structures which are nuisances at all times and under all circumstances; it may be prejudicial to public morals, dangerous to life or injurious to public rights
nuisance per se
any container which is designed for placement in the grave around the casket, including but not limited to, container commonly known as burial vaults, grave boxes, and grave liners
outer burial container
a cemetery owned by a private enterprise such as a corporation for profit, a non-profit corporation, partnership, sole owners, religious orders, etc.
private cemetery