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Session Laws, 1886 Session
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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

of equal or greater size, in the said other ceme-
tery hereinbefore mentioned, and in the judg-
ment of a majority of its Trustees for the time

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being, in a location equally eligible therein, and
to remove and re-erect on the said other lots
all vaults, monuments and structures existing
upon their aforesaid former lots at the time
when the same shall be so as aforesaid deter-
mined to be unsuitable for the purposes of
sepulture, subject, however, to any reasonable
regulations which may have been previously
made upon the premises, with respect to the
said other cemetery.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That all
expenses of every kind whatsoever incurred

Monuments.

in the discharge of the duty and exercise of
the power and authority hereby committed to
the said corporation, shall be borne by the
said corporation, and no portion thereof shall,
for any reason or under any pretext, be charged
to the owner of any lot so determined to be
unsuitable for the purposes of sepulture, or to
the representatives or relatives of any deceased
person whose remains shall be so as aforesaid
removed; and when the said corporation shall
have, at its own proper expense, fully com-
plied with all the provisions of the next pre-

Expenses.

ceding section, according to the true intent
and meaning thereof, as to any part or por-
tion of the said Cathedral Cemetery in Bal-
timore city, it shall thereupon acquire the
full ownership in fee-simple of the part or
portion aforesaid, and may, by its deed duly
executed, acknowledged and recorded, sell,
lease, mortgage or otherwise convey the same
so as to vest in the grantee thereunder a title,
free, clear and discharged from the claims of
all persons whatsoever.

Fee simple.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That when-
ever any lot-owner in said Cathedral Cemetery
in Baltimore city, shall not be satisfied with
the lot selected for him by said Trustees, the
owner of said lot shall be entitled to receive
from said Trustees the original cost of said lot,

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