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CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - LONG TITLE

An Act for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually
contained in Acts authorizing the making of Cemeteries.
[9th July 1847]
Preamble rep. by SLR 1891[

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 1
Incorporation with special Act.

1.] This Act shall extend only to such cemeteries as shall be
authorized by any Act of Parliament hereafter to be passed which
shall declare that this Act shall be incorporated therewith; and all
the clauses of this Act, save so far as they shall be expressly
varied or excepted in any such Act, shall apply to the cemetery
authorized thereby, so far as they are applicable to such cemetery,
and shall, with the clauses of every other Act incorporated
therewith, form part of such Act, and be construed therewith as
forming one Act.

And with respect to the construction of this Act, and any Act
incorporated therewith:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 2
""The special Act'':

2. The expression "the special Act" used in this Act shall be
construed to mean any Act which shall be hereafter passed
authorizing the making of a cemetery, and with which this Act shall
be incorporated; and the word "prescribed" used in this Act in
reference to any matter herein stated shall be construed to refer
to such matter as the same shall be prescribed or provided for in
the special Act, and the sentence in which such word occurs shall
be construed as if instead of the word "prescribed" the expression
"prescribed for that purpose in the special Act" had been used; and
the expression "the lands" shall mean the lands which shall by the
special Act be authorized to be taken or used for the purposes
thereof; and the expression "the company" shall mean the person by
the special Act authorized to construct the cemetery.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 3
Interpretations in this and the special Act.

3. The following words and expressions in both this and the special
Act, and any Act incorporated therewith, shall have the meanings
hereby assigned to them, unless there be something in the subject
or context repugnant to such construction; (that is to say,)Words
importing the singular number shall include the plural number, and
words importing the plural number only shall include also the
singular number:Words importing the masculine gender shall include
females:The word "person" shall include a corporation, whether
aggregate or sole:The word "lands" shall include messuages, lands,
and hereditaments, of any tenure:The expression "the cemetery" shall
mean the cemetery or burial ground, and the works connected
therewith, by the special Act authorized to be constructed:The word
"month" shall mean calendar month:The expression "superior courts"
shall mean Her Majesty's superior courts at ... [Belfast] ...:The
word "oath" shall include affirmation in the case of Quakers, and
any declaration lawfully substituted for an oath in the case of any
other persons allowed by law to make a declaration instead of
taking an oath:The expression "Established Church" shall mean the
United Church of England and Ireland as by law established:

Definition rep. by SLR 1980The word "justice" shall mean justice of
the peace acting for the place where the matter requiring the
cognizance of any such justice arises, and if such matter arise in
respect of lands situated not wholly in one jurisdiction shall mean
a justice acting for the place where any part of such lands shall
be situated; and where any matter is authorized or required to be
done by "two justices," the expression "two justices" shall be
understood to mean two or more justices met and acting together:

Definition rep. by SLR 1980

And with respect to citing this Act or any part thereof:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 4
Short title.

4. In citing this Act in other Acts of Parliament, and in legal
instruments, it shall be sufficient to use the expression, "The
Cemeteries Clauses Act, 1847."

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 5
Form in which portions of this Act may be incorporated in other
Acts.

5. For the purpose of incorporating part only of this Act with any
Act hereafter to be passed, it shall be enough to describe the
clauses of this Act with respect to any matter in the words
introductory to the enactment with respect to such matter, and to
enact that the clauses so described, or that this Act, with the
exception of the clauses so described, shall be incorporated with
such Act; and thereupon all the clauses of this Act so incorporated
shall, save so far as they are expressly varied or excepted by
such Act, form part of such Act, and such Act shall be construed
as if such clauses were set forth therein with reference to the
matter to which such Act relates.

And with respect to the making of the cemetery:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 6
Taking of lands for purposes of special Act to be subject to this
Act and the Land Clauses Consolidation Act.

6. Where by the special Act the company shall be empowered for the
purpose of making the cemetery, to take or use any lands otherwise
than with the consent of the owners and occupiers thereof, they
shall, in exercising the power so given to them, be subject to the
provisions and restrictions contained in this Act and the Lands
Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and shall make to the owners and
occupiers of and all other parties interested in any lands taken or
used for the purposes of the special Act, or injuriously affected
by the construction of the works thereby authorized, full
compensation for the value of the lands so taken or used, and for
all damage sustained by such owners, occupiers, or other parties, by
reason of the exercise, as regards such lands, of the powers vested
in the company by this or the special Act, or any Act incorporated
therewith; and, except where otherwise provided by this or the
special Act, the amount of such compensation shall be determined in
the manner provided by the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845,
for determining questions of compensation with regard to lands
purchased or taken under the provisions thereof, and all the
provisions of the last-mentioned Act shall be applicable to determine
the amount of such compensation, and to enforce payment or other
satisfaction thereof.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 7
Correction of errors and omissions in special Act.

7. If any omission, mis-statement, or wrong description shall have
been made of any lands, or of the owners, lessees, or occupiers of
any lands, described in the special Act or the schedule thereto the
company, after giving ten days' notice to the owners of the lands
affected by such proposed correction, may apply to two justices for
the correction thereof; and if it appear to such justices that such
omission, mis-statement, or wrong description arose from mistake, they
shall certify the same accordingly, and shall in such certificate
state the particulars of any such omission, mis-statement, or wrong
description; and such certificate shall be deposited with the [chief
clerk for the county court division] in which the lands affected
thereby shall be situated, and thereupon the special Act or schedule
shall be deemed to be corrected according to such certificate, and
the company may take the lands according to such certificate, as if
such omission, mis-statement, or wrong description had not been made.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 8
Certified copies of alterations, &c. to be evidence.

8. Copies of any alteration or correction of the special Act, or
the schedule thereto, or of any extract therefrom, certified by any
such [chief clerk] in whose custody such alteration or correction
may be, which certificate such [chief clerk] shall give to all
parties interested, when required, shall be received in all courts
of justice or elsewhere as evidence of the contents thereof.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 9
Lands used for burials not to be used for other than authorized
purposes.

9. The company shall not sell or dispose of any land which shall
have been consecrated or used for the burial of the dead, or make
use of such land for any purpose except such as shall be
authorized by this or the special Act, or any Act incorporated
therewith.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 10
Cemetery not to be within a certain distance of houses.

10. No part of the cemetery shall be constructed nearer to any
dwelling house than the prescribed distance, or if no distance be
prescribed, two hundred yards, except with the consent in writing of
the owner, lessee, and occupier of such house.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 11
Company may build chapels, and lay out their grounds.

11. The company, upon any land which by the special Act they are
authorized to use for the purposes of the cemetery, may build such
chapels for the performance of the burial service as they think
fit, and may lay out and embellish the grounds of the cemetery as
they think fit.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 12
Company may make or widen roads to cemetery.

12. The company, upon any land purchased by them under this or the
special Act, or any Act incorporated therewith, may make any new
roads to the cemetery, or widen or improve any existing roads
thereto which they think fit.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 13
No road to be widened without consent.

13. Provided always, that the company shall not widen or improve
any existing road without the consent of the owner therof, if the
road be private, or, if the road be public, without the consent of
the persons in whom the management of the road is vested by law.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 14
Improvement of roads.

14. The company and the owners or persons having the management of
any such road as aforesaid may enter into such agreements as they
think fit, for enabling the company to widen or improve any such
road, and for maintaining the same.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 15
Cemetery to be inclosed and fenced.

15. Every part of the cemetery shall be inclosed by walls or other
sufficient fences of the prescribed materials and dimensions, and if
no materials or dimensions be prescribed, by substantial walls or
iron railings of the height of eight feet at least.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 16
Cemetery to be kept in repair.

16. The company shall keep the cemetery and the buildings and
fences thereof in complete repair, and in good order and condition,
out of the monies to be received by them by virtue of this and
the special Act.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 17
Compensation for damage.

17. Provided always, that in the exercise of the powers by this
and the special Act granted to the company they shall do as little
damage as can be, and shall make full compensation to all parties
interested for all damage sustained by them through the exercise of
such powers.

And with respect to preventing nuisance from the cemetery:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 18
Power to make sewers, drains, &c. in and about the cemetery.

18. The company shall make all necessary and proper sewers and
drains in and about the cemetery, for draining and keeping the same
dry, and they may from time to time, as occasion requires, cause
any such sewer or drain to open into any existing sewer, with the
consent in writing of the persons having the management of such
sewer, and with the consent in writing of the persons having the
management of the street or road, and of the owners and occupiers
of the lands through which such opening is made, doing as little
damage as possible to the road or ground wherein such sewer or
drain may be made, and restoring it to the same or as good
condition as it was in before being distrubed.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 19
Provisions of 1847 c.17 incorporated with this Act.

19. When any street or road or sewer shall be opened with such
consent as aforesaid, the clauses of the Waterworks Clauses Act,
1847, with respect to breaking up streets for the purpose of laying
pipes, so far as the same are consistent with this Act and
applicable thereto, shall be incorporated with this Act, and shall
apply to the company, and to any ground broken by them for making
any such sewer or drain as aforesaid to open into any existing
sewer.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 20
Penalty on company for allowing water to be fouled.

20. If the company at any time cause or suffer to be brought or
to flow into any stream, canal, reservoir, aqueduct, pond, or
watering place, any offensive matter from the cemetery, whereby the
water therein shall be fouled, they shall forfeit for every such
offence the sum of fifty pounds.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 21
By whom, how, and within what time, such penalty may be recovered.

21. The said penalty, with full costs of suit, may be recovered by
any person having right to use the water fouled by such offensive
matter, in any of the superior courts, by action of debt or on
the case: Provided always, that the said penalty shall not be
recoverable unless the same be sued for during the continuance of
the offence, or within six months after it has ceased.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 22
Damages, or a daily penalty during the continuance of the offence
after notice, may be recovered.

22. In addition to the said penalty of fifty pounds, (and whether
such penalty is recovered or not,) any person having right to use
the water fouled by such offensive matter may sue the company, in
an action on the case, in any court of competent jurisdiction, for
any damage specially sustained by him by reason of the water being
so fouled; or if no special damage be alleged, for the sum of ten
pounds for each day during which such offensive matter is brought
or flows as aforesaid after the expiration of twenty-four hours from
the time when notice of the offence is served on the company by
such person.

And with respect to burials in the cemetery:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 23
Part of cemetery may be set apart for burial according to rites of
Established Church.

23. The bishop of the diocese in which the cemetery is situated
may, on the application of the company, consecrate any portion of
the cemetery set apart for the burial of the dead according to the
rites of the Established Church, if he be satisfied with the title
of the company to such portion, and thinks fit to consecrate such
portion; and the part which is so consecrated shall be used only
for burials according to the rites of the Established Church.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 24
Consecrated and unconsecrated ground to be defined.

24. The company shall define by suitable marks the consecrated and
unconsecrated portions of the cemetery.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 25
Chapel for Established Church service.

25. The company shall build, within the consecrated part of the
cemetery, and according to a plan approved of by the bishop of the
diocese, a chapel for the performance of the burial service
according to the rites of the Established Church.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 26
Removal of bodies from consecrated ground.

26. No body buried in the consecrated part of the cemetery shall
be removed from its place of burial without the like authority as
is by law required for the removal of any body buried in the
churchyard belonging to a parish church.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 27
Appointment and licensing of chaplain.

27. The company shall from time to time, with the approval of the
bishop of the diocese in which the cemetery is situated, appoint a
clerk in holy orders of the Established Church to officiate as
chaplain in the consecrated part of the cemetery; and such chaplain
shall be licensed by and be subject to the jurisdiction of the
said bishop, and the said bishop shall have power to revoke any
such licence, and to remove such chaplain, for any cause which
appears to him reasonable.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 28
Burial service over bodies entitled to burial in consecrated ground.

28. The chaplain shall, when required, unless prevented by sickness
or other reasonable cause, perform the burial service over all
bodies brought to be buried in the consecrated part of the cemetery
which are entitled to be buried in consecrated ground according to
the rites and usage of the Established Church.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 29
Other clergymen of Established Church may be allowed to officiate.

29. Any clerk in holy orders of the Established Church, not being
prohibited by the bishop, nor under ecclesiastical censure, at the
request of the executor of the will of any deceased person, or any
other person having the charge of the burial of the body of any
deceased person, and with the consent of the chaplain for the time
being of the cemetery, or if there be no chaplain with the consent
of the bishop, may perform the said burial service over such body
in the consecrated part of the cemetery.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 30
Company to pay the chaplain a stipend approved by the bishop.

30. The company, out of the monies to be received by virtue of
this and the special Act, shall allow to the chaplain of the
cemetery for the time being such a stipend as is approved of by
the bishop of the diocese in which the cemetery is situated, which
shall be payable by equal moieties, on the twenty-fifth day of
March and the twenty-ninth day of September in each year; and if
any chaplain die, resign, or be removed or appointed, in the
interval between the half-yearly days of payment, the company shall
pay to him, or his executors or administrators, a part only of the
half-yearly payment of the stipend, proportioned to the time during
which he shall have been the chaplain since the last preceding day
of payment.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 31
Stipend may be recovered by action at law.

31. If the stipend of the said chaplain, or any part thereof, be
not paid to the chaplain entitled to receive the same, or to the
executors or administrators of a deceased chaplain, for the space of
thirty days next after any of the days of payment whereon the same
ought to be paid, such chaplain, or his executors or administrators,
may recover the same, with full costs of suit, against the company,
by action of debt or upon the case in any court of competent
jurisdiction.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 32
Register of burials in the consecrated portion.

32. All burials in the consecrated part of the cemetery shall be
registered in register books to be provided by the company, and
kept for that purpose by the chaplain, according to the laws in
force by which registers are required to be kept by the rectors,
vicars, or curates of parishes or ecclesiastical districts in
England; and such register books, or copies or extracts therefrom,
shall be received in all courts in evidence of such burials; and
copies or transcripts thereof shall be from time to time sent to
the registrar of the ecclesiastical court of the bishop of the
diocese in which the cemetery is situated, to be kept with the
copies of the other register books of the parishes within his
diocese.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 33
Registers to be subject to the regulations of 1836 c.86 as to
searches, &c.

33. The said register books, so far as respects searches to be
made therein, and copies and extracts to be taken therefrom, shall
be subject to the same regulations as are provided by the Births
and Deaths Registration Act, 1836, so far as such regulations relate
to register books of burials kept by any rector, vicar, or curate.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 34
Appointment of clerk for consecrated part of the cemetery.

34. The company may, with the consent of the chaplain for the time
being, from time to time appoint a clerk to assist in performing
the service for burials in the consecrated part of the cemetery,
and allow to such clerk such stipend as they think proper out of
the monies to be received by virtue of this and the special Act,
and they may remove such clerk at their pleasure.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 35
Burial of persons not members of Established Church.

35. The company may set apart the whole or a portion of that part
of the cemetery which is not set apart for burials according to
the rites of the Established Church as a place of burial for the
bodies of persons not being members of the Established Church, and
may allow such bodies to be buried therein, under such regulations
as the company appoint.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 36
Any burial service may be performed in chapels on unconsecrated
part.

36. The company may allow, in any chapel built within the
unconsecrated part of the cemetery, a burial service to be performed
according to the rites of any church or congregation other than the
Established Church, by any minister of such other church or
congregation duly authorized by law to officiate in such church or
congregation, or recognized as such by the religious community or
society to which he belongs.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 37
Power to appoint gravediggers, &c.

37. The company may appoint gravediggers and other servants necessary
for the care and use of the cemetery, and may pay them such wages
and allowances as they think fit out of the monies to be received
by virtue of this and the special Act, and may remove them or any
of them at their pleasure.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 38
Regulations.

38. The company shall make regulations for ensuring that all burials
within the cemetery are conducted in a decent and solemn manner.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 39
No burials under or close to chapels.

39. No body shall be buried in any vault under any chapel of the
cemetery, or within fifteen feet of the outer wall of any such
chapel.

And with respect to exclusive rights of burial, and monumental
inscriptions, in the cemetery:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 40
Parts of the cemetery set apart for grant of exclusive rights of
burial.

40. The company may set apart such parts of the cemetery as they
think fit for the purpose of granting exclusive rights of burial
therein, and they may sell, either in perpetuity or for a limited
time, and subject to such conditions as they think fit, the
exclusive right of burial in any parts of the cemetery so set
apart, or the right of one or more burials therein, and they may
sell the right of placing any monument or gravestone, in the
cemetery, or any tablet or monumental inscription on the walls of
any chapel or other building within the cemetery.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 41
Plan of parts set apart for grant of exclusive rights, and book of
reference thereto, to be kept.

41. The company shall cause a plan of the cemetery to be made
upon a scale sufficiently large to show the situation of every
burial place in all the parts of the cemetery so set apart, and
in which an exclusive right of burial has been granted; and all
such burial places shall be numbered, and such numbers shall be
entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, and such book
shall contain the names and descriptions of the several persons to
whom the exclusive right of burial in any such place of burial has
been granted by the company; and no place of burial, with exclusive
right of burial therein, shall be made in the cemetery without the
same being marked out in such plan, and a corresponding entry made
in the said book, and the said plan and book shall be kept by
the clerk of the company.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 42
Grant of exclusive right, &c. may be according to form in schedule.

42. The grant of the exclusive right of burial in any part of the
cemetery, either in perpetuity or for a limited time, and of the
right of one or more burials therein, or of placing therein any
monument, tablet, or gravestone, may be made in the form in the
schedule to this Act annexed, or to the like effect, and where the
company are not incorporated it may be executed by the company or
any two or more of them.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 43
Register of grants to be kept.

43. A register of all such grants shall be kept by the clerk to
the company, and within fourteen days after the date of any such
grant an entry or memorial of the date thereof and of the parties
thereto, and also of the consideration for such grant, and also a
proper description of the ground described in such grant, so as the
situation thereof may be ascertained, shall be made by the said
clerk in such register; and such clerk shall be entitled to demand
such sum as the company think fit, not exceeding the prescribed
sum, or if no sum be prescribed [12p], for every such entry or
memorial; and the said register may be perused at all reasonable
times by any grantee or assignee of any right conveyed in any such
grant, upon payment of the prescribed sum, or if no sum be
prescribed the sum of [5p], to the clerk of the company.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 44
Rights of burial may be assigned or bequeathed.

44. The exclusive right of burial in any such place of burial
shall, whether granted in perpetuity or for a limited time, be
considered as the personal estate of the grantee, and may be
assigned in his lifetime or bequeathed by his will.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 45
Form of assignments.

45. Every such assignment made in the lifetime of the assignor
shall be by deed duly stamped, in which the consideration shall be
duly set forth, and may be in the form in the schedule to this
Act annexed, or to the like effect.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 46
Assignments to be registered.

46. Every such assignment shall, within six months after the
execution thereof, if executed in ... Ireland, or within six months
after the arrival thereof in ... Ireland, if executed elsewhere, be
produced to the clerk of the company, and an entry or memorial of
such assignment shall be made in the register by the clerk of the
company, in the same manner as that of the original grant; and
until such entry or memorial, no right of burial shall be acquired
under any such memorial; and for every such entry or memorial the
clerk shall be entitled to demand such sum as the company think
fit, not exceeding the prescribed sum, or if no sum be prescribed
[12p].

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 47
Probates of wills disposing of rights of burial to be registered.

47. An entry or memorial of the probate of every will by which
the exclusive right of burial within the cemetery is bequeathed, and
in case there be any specific disposition of such exclusive right
of burial in the said will an entry of such disposition, shall,
within six months after the probate of such will, be made in the
said register, in the same manner as that of the original grant;
and until such entry no right of exclusive burial shall be acquired
under such will; and for every such entry or memorial the clerk of
the company shall be entitled to demand such sum as the company
think fit, not exceeding the prescribed sum, or if no sum be
prescribed [12p].

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 48
Burials in places where exclusive right has been granted.

48. No body shall be buried in any place wherein the exclusive
right of burial shall have been granted by the company, except with
the consent of the owner for the time being of such exclusive
right of burial.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 49
No grant to give right in consecrated ground, &c. to persons not
entitled to be buried according to rites of Established Church.

49. No such grant as aforesaid shall give the right to bury within
the consecrated part of the cemetery the body of any person not
entitled to be buried in consecrated ground according to the rites
and usage of the Established Church, or to place any monument,
gravestone, tablet, or monumental inscription respecting any such body
within the consecrated part of the cemetery.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 50
Power to remove monuments erected without authority.

50. The company may take down and remove any gravestone, monument,
tablet, or monumental inscription, which shall have been placed
within the cemetery without their authority.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 51
Rights of bishop to object to monumental inscriptions in consecrated
part of cemetery.

51. The bishop of the diocese in which the cemetery is situated,
and all persons acting under his authority, shall have the same
right and power to object to the placing, and to and procure the
removal of any monumental inscription within the consecrated part of
the cemetery as he by law has to object to or procure the removal
of any monumental inscription in any church or chapel of the
Established Church, or the burial ground belonging to such church or
chapel, or any other consecrated ground.

And with respect to payments to incumbents of parishes or
ecclesiastical districts, and to parish clerks:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 52
Payments to incumbents of parishes from which bodies are brought.

52. The company shall, on the burial of every body within the
consecrated part of the cemetery, pay to the incumbent for the time
being of the parish or ecclesiastical district from which such body
shall have been removed for burial, such sums, if any, as shall be
prescribed for that purpose in the special Act.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 53
Accounts of interments in consecrated part of cemetery.

53. For ascertaining the amount of the payments, if any, to be
made to the incumbents of the several parishes or districts
aforesaid, the company shall cause books to be kept, and entries to
be made therein of the names of all persons whose bodies are
buried within the consecrated part of the cemetery, and the names
of the parishes or districts from which such bodies respectively
have been removed and the manner of their burial within the
cemetery, (distinguishing whether in a place of exclusive burial or
otherwise,) with the date of such burial; and such books shall be
at all reasonable times open to the inspection of the incumbents
for the time being of the said several parishes or districts, or
any person employed by them, without fee or reward.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 54
Account of payments due to incumbents of parishes.

54. The company shall on the twenty-fifth day of March and
twenty-ninth day of September in each year, or within one month
after each of the said days, deliver to the person who is the
incumbent of any parish or ecclesiastical district on that day, or
to his executors or administrators, on demand made within the said
month, an account of the sums, if any, payable in respect of
bodies removed for burial within the consecrated part of the
cemetery as aforesaid from such parish or ecclesiastical district
during the half year next preceding the said twenty-fifth day of
March or twenty-ninth day of September, as the case may be.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 55
Payments to be made to incumbents of parishes half-yearly.

55. The sums payable by virtue of the special Act shall be paid
half-yearly on the twenty-fifth day of March and the twenty-ninth
day of September, or within one month afterwards, to the persons
who are the incumbents of the parishes or ecclesiastical districts
in respect of which the same are payable on such twenty-fifth day
of March and twenty-ninth day of September respectively, or the
executors or administrators of such incumbents; (that is to say,)
such sums as accrue between the twenty-ninth day of September and
the twenty-fifth day of March following shall be paid to the person
who is the incumbent on the twenty-fifth day of March, and such
sums as accrue between the twenty-fifth day of March and the
twenty-ninth day of September following shall be paid to the person
who is the incumbent on the twenty-ninth day of September; and if
any such sums be not paid to the party entitled to receive the
same within the period herein-before limited for the payment thereof,
such party may recover the same, with full costs, by action of
debt or on the case, in any court having competent jurisdiction.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 56
Apportioned payments to incumbent.

56. If any incumbent of any parish or district in respect of which
sums are payable by the company by virtue of the special Act
ceases to be incumbent, by cession, death, or otherwise, between the
said two half-yearly days of payment, such incumbent shall be
entitled to receive so much of the sum payable at the half-yearly
day which happens next after he ceases to be incumbent as has
accrued from the last preceding half-yearly day, or from the time
when such incumbent became first entitled to receive the fruits of
his living, as the case may require, up to the day at which he
ceased to be incumbent, and the incumbent of any parish or district
who receives from the company any sum to a part of which any
preceding incumbent is entitled under the provisions herein contained
shall pay such part to him, his executors or administrators,
accordingly; and the company shall not be answerable to any person,
other than the actual incumbent for the time being, for the payment
of any sums by virtue of this or the special Act.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 57
Prescribed sum payable to parish clerk.

57. The company shall, on the burial of every body within the
consecrated part of the cemetery, except where the body is buried
at the expence of any parish or ecclesiastical district, or union
of parishes for the relief of the poor, pay to the parish clerk
of the parish or ecclesiastical district from which such body has
been removed for burial, if he held the office of parish clerk of
such parish or ecclesiastical district at the time of the passing
of the special Act, but not otherwise, such sum, if any, as shall
be prescribed for that purpose in the special Act.

And with respect to the protection of the cemetery:

S.58 rep. by 1954 c.9 (NI) s.29 sch.7; 1977 NI 4 art.13(6) sch.2

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 59
Disturbances and nuisances in cemetery.

59. Every person who shall play at any game or sport, or discharge
firearms, save at a military funeral, in the cemetery, or who shall
wilfully and unlawfully disturb any persons assembled in the cemetery
for the purpose of burying any body therein, or who shall commit
any nuisance within the cemetery, shall forfeit ... for every such
offence a sum not exceeding [#20].

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 60
Annual accounts.

60. And with respect to the accounts to be kept by the company,
the company shall every year cause an account to be prepared,
showing the total receipt and expenditure of all monies levied by
virtue of this or the special Act for the year ending on the
thirty-first day of December, or some other convenient day in each
year, under the several distinct heads of receipt and expenditure,
with a statement of the balance of such account, certified by the
chairman of the company, and duly audited, and shall send a copy
of the said account, free of charge, to the [chief clerk for the
county court division] in which the cemetery is situated, on or
before the expiration of one month from the day on which such
accounts end, which last-mentioned account shall be open to the
inspection of the public at all reasonable hours, on payment of the
sum of [5p] for every such inspection; and if the company omit to
prepare or send such account as aforesaid, they shall forfeit for
every such omission the sum of twenty pounds.

S.61 rep by SLR 1894

And with respect to the recovery of damages not specially provided
for, and of penalties, and to the determination of any other matter
referred to justices:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 62
1845 c.20, incorporated as to damages, &c.

62. The clauses of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845,
with respect to the recovery of damages not specially provided for,
and of penalties, and to the determination of any other matter
referred to justices, shall be incorporated with this and the
special Act; and such clauses shall apply to the cemetery and to
the company respectively.

S.63 rep. by SLR 1875. S.64 rep. by SLR 1976. S.65 rep. by 1946
c.13 (NI) s.16(3) sch.

And with respect to affording access to the special Act:

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 66
Copies of special Act to be open to inspection.

66. The company shall at all times after the expiration of six
months after the passing of the special Act keep in their principal
office of business a copy of the special Act, printed by the
printers to Her Majesty, or some of them, and shall also within
the space of such six months deposit in the office of the [chief
clerk for the county court division] in which the cemetery is
situated a copy of such special Act, so printed as aforesaid; and
the said [chief clerk] shall receive, and he and the company
respectively shall keep, the said copies of the special Act, and
shall allow all persons interested therein to inspect the same, and
make extracts or copies therefrom, in the like manner, and upon the
like terms, and under the like penalty for default, as is provided
in the case of certain plans and sections by the Parliamentary
Documents Deposit Act, 1837.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 67
Penalty on company failing to keep or deposit such copies.

67. If the company fail to keep or deposit any of the said copies
of the special Act, as herein-before mentioned, they shall forfeit
twenty pounds for every such offence, and also five pounds for
every day afterwards during which such copy shall be not so kept
or deposited.

CEMETERIES CLAUSES ACT 1847 - SECT 68
Saving as to future Acts.

68. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to exempt the company
from any general Act relating to burials in towns or populous
places which may be passed in the same session of Parliament in
which the special Act is passed, or any future session of
Parliament.

S.69 rep. by SLR 1875

By virtue of [here name the special Act], we [here state the name
or description of the company], in consideration of the sum of to
us paid by , of , do hereby grant unto the said the exclusive
right of burial [or the right of burying bodies, as the case may
be,] [or the right of placing a monument, tablet, or gravestone,]
in [here describe the ground intended for the exclusive burial, or
for placing a monument, tablet, or gravestone, as the case may be,
so as to identify the same, and if a place of exclusive burial,
add "numbered on the plan of the cemetery, made in pursuance of
the said Act."] to hold the same to the said in perpetuity [or
the period agreed upon] for the purpose of burial [or as the case
may be].

Given under our common seal, [or under our hands and seals, as the
case may be,] this day of in the year of our Lord .

I, A.B., of , in consideration of the sum of paid to me by C.D.,
of , do hereby assign unto the said C.D. the exclusive right of
burial in [here describe the place], and numbered on the plan of
the cemetery made in pursuance of the said Act, which was granted
to me [or unto A.B. of ] in perpetuity [or as the case may be]
by [here state the name of the company], by a deed of grant
bearing date the day of , and all my estate, title, and interest
therein to hold the same unto the said C.D. in perpetuity [or, as
the case may be, for the remainder of the period for which the
same was granted by the said company] subject to the conditions on
which I held the same immediately before the execution hereof.

Witness my hand and seal, this day of .


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