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§ 8-1.5 Trusts for cemetery purposes    Dispositions  of  property  in  trust for the purpose of the perpetual  care, maintenance, improvement or embellishment of cemeteries or private  burial lots in cemeteries,  and  the  roadways,  lawns,  hedges,  walks,  fences,  monuments,  structures  and tombs in such cemeteries or on such  private burial lots  are  permitted  and  shall  be  deemed  to  be  for  charitable and benevolent purposes. Such dispositions are not invalid by  reason of any indefiniteness or uncertainty of the persons designated as  beneficiaries,  nor shall they be invalid as violating any existing rule  against perpetuities. Nothing herein contained shall affect any existing  authority of the courts to determine the reasonableness of the amount of  such disposition. Any cemetery association may act  as  trustee  of  and  execute  any  such  trust with respect to lots, roadways, lawns, hedges,  walks, fences, monuments, structures  and  tombs  both  within  its  own  cemetery limits and outside of any cemetery under its control but within  the  county where such cemetery is located, whether or not such power is  included among its corporate powers.

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§ 8-1.5 Trusts for cemetery purposes    Dispositions  of  property  in  trust for the purpose of the perpetual  care, maintenance, improvement or embellishment of cemeteries or private  burial lots in cemeteries,  and  the  roadways,  lawns,  hedges,  walks,  fences,  monuments,  structures  and tombs in such cemeteries or on such  private burial lots  are  permitted  and  shall  be  deemed  to  be  for  charitable and benevolent purposes. Such dispositions are not invalid by  reason of any indefiniteness or uncertainty of the persons designated as  beneficiaries,  nor shall they be invalid as violating any existing rule  against perpetuities. Nothing herein contained shall affect any existing  authority of the courts to determine the reasonableness of the amount of  such disposition. Any cemetery association may act  as  trustee  of  and  execute  any  such  trust with respect to lots, roadways, lawns, hedges,  walks, fences, monuments, structures  and  tombs  both  within  its  own  cemetery limits and outside of any cemetery under its control but within  the  county where such cemetery is located, whether or not such power is  included among its corporate powers.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ept > Article-8 > Part-1 > 8-1-5

§ 8-1.5 Trusts for cemetery purposes    Dispositions  of  property  in  trust for the purpose of the perpetual  care, maintenance, improvement or embellishment of cemeteries or private  burial lots in cemeteries,  and  the  roadways,  lawns,  hedges,  walks,  fences,  monuments,  structures  and tombs in such cemeteries or on such  private burial lots  are  permitted  and  shall  be  deemed  to  be  for  charitable and benevolent purposes. Such dispositions are not invalid by  reason of any indefiniteness or uncertainty of the persons designated as  beneficiaries,  nor shall they be invalid as violating any existing rule  against perpetuities. Nothing herein contained shall affect any existing  authority of the courts to determine the reasonableness of the amount of  such disposition. Any cemetery association may act  as  trustee  of  and  execute  any  such  trust with respect to lots, roadways, lawns, hedges,  walks, fences, monuments, structures  and  tombs  both  within  its  own  cemetery limits and outside of any cemetery under its control but within  the  county where such cemetery is located, whether or not such power is  included among its corporate powers.