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reinter
(redirected from reinterring)

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Re`in`ter´    (r?`?n`t?r´)
v. t.1.To inter again.
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reinter [ˈriːɪnˈtɜːʳ] VTenterrar de nuevo


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Lawsuits stemming from cemetery abuses usually focus on torts for desecration of a body and common law violations of double-selling a burial plot, burying a body in the wrong plot, reinterring a body in a different plot without permission from survivors, or, in one rare instance, burying trash from the cemetery along with the casket, Carey said.
When the construction is meant to serve ultra-Orthodox interests, as in housing or schooling for a religious neighborhood, it may be possible for the contractor and the community to reach a quick and quiet arrangement for building around the location of the bones, or reinterring them elsewhere.
 
 
 
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