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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3.As used in this act:
(a) “Burial right” means a right of earth interment.
(b) “Casket” means any box or container consisting of 1 or more parts in which a dead human body is placed before interment, entombment, or cremation that may or may not be permanently interred, entombed, or cremated with the dead human body.Casket includes a permanent interment or entombment receptacle designed or intended for use without a vault.
(c) “Catafalque” means an ornamental or decorative object or structure placed beneath, over, or around a casket, vault, or a dead human body before final disposition of the dead human body.
(d) “Cemetery” means 1, or a combination of more than 1, of the following:
(i) A burial ground for earth interments.
(ii) A mausoleum for crypt entombments.
(iii) A crematory for the incineration of human remains.
(iv) A columbarium for the inurnment of cremated remains.
(e) “Cemetery burial vault or other outside container” means a box or container used solely at the place of interment to permanently surround or enclose a casket and to support the earth above the casket after burial. Cemetery burial vault or other outside container does not include a catafalque, a combination unit, or any product designed or intended to be used with a catafalque or combination unit.
(f) “Cemetery merchandise” means merchandise described in section 4(1)(k)(i).
(g) “Cemetery services” means cremations, grave openings and closings, and installation of grave memorials.
(h) “Columbarium” means a building or other aboveground structure that is affixed to land and is a permanent repository for cremated human remains.
(i) “Combination unit” means any product consisting of a unit or a series of units designed or intended to be used together as both a casket and as a permanent burial receptacle.
(j) “Consideration” or “contract price” means money and other property to be paid as total compensation to a contract seller or provider for the funeral or cemetery services or merchandise, or both, to be performed or furnished under a prepaid contract, late payment penalties, payments required to be made to a governmental agency at the time the contract is entered into, and income earned on the funds. Money paid for the services to be performed under a prepaid contract may be paid in a lump sum or in installments.
(k) “Contract beneficiary” means an individual specified or implied in a prepaid contract for whom the funeral or cemetery services or merchandise shall be performed or furnished after death.
(l) “Contract buyer” means an individual, including a contract beneficiary, who purchases merchandise or funeral or cemetery services pursuant to a prepaid contract.
(m) “Contract seller” means a person who sells, makes available, or provides prepaid contracts.
(n) “Crypt” means a chamber in a mausoleum of sufficient size to entomb the uncremated remains of a deceased person.
(o) “Department” means the department of labor and economic growth.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 328. Dead Human Bodies § 328.213 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mi/chapter-328-dead-human-bodies/mi-comp-laws-328-213/
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