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A grave, niche or crypt is intended as a family burial place of the purchaser, and therefore, while the purchaser may permit the interment of one not a member of their family, an heir cannot permit such an interment except by unanimous consent of all owners, but in no case shall any remuneration or consideration be accepted therefor.

Grave owners who desire to give the privilege for future interment to relatives or friends without consideration must file such instructions with the city in writing, duly signed and acknowledged before a notary. A fee will be charged for recording names on the books of the city for each proposed interment. (Ord. 4485 § 6, 1991; 1957 code § 10.02.180.)