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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Upon the filing of such petition, due notice of the same shall be given all the members of such association, and all other persons interested therein, and in the real estate or other property of such association, by causing a notice of the application to be published in some weekly newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the county where the action is brought for three successive weeks, which notice shall be substantially in the following form:
The members of the ___________________ Cemetery Association of ____________________, Nebraska, and all other persons interested in the association and in the real estate or other property of the association, are hereby notified that on the _____ day of ________ 20 _____, the association, filed its petition in the district court of _______________ County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is (here set forth in at least a general way the object sought and relief prayed for in the petition).
Any person desiring to oppose the granting of the relief sought by or the prayer of the petition is required to file an objection in writing with the clerk of the district court as required by law on or before Monday, the ____ day of ____________ 20 ____. Dated _________, 20 ____.
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Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 12. Cemeteries § 12-522. Grounds; abandonment; sale; notice of petition; contents; form - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ne/chapter-12-cemeteries/ne-rev-st-sect-12-522/
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