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Code · Missouri · Chapter 214

214.370. Nonendowed cemetery to post signs and give notice of its character.

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214.370. Nonendowed cemetery to post signs and give notice of its character. — 1. Every operator of a nonendowed cemetery shall comply with the provisions of this section.
2. Every person subject to this section shall post in a conspicuous place in every office where sales of burial space in a nonendowed cemetery are conducted, a legible sign stating, "This is a nonendowed cemetery." The lettering of this sign shall be of suitable size so it is easily read at a distance of fifty feet.
3. Every person subject to this section shall also have printed or stamped at the head of all contracts, deeds, statements, letterheads, and advertising material, used in any connection with the sale of burial space in a nonendowed cemetery, the statement: "This is a nonendowed cemetery." in lettering equivalent to a minimum of ten point number two black type, and shall not sell any lot or interment space therein unless and until the purchaser thereof is informed that the cemetery is a nonendowed cemetery.
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(L. 1961 p. 538 § 10)
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