Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 080)

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Gardener

of and keep in repair the lots of such
proprietors as may apply to him for that
service, and on such terms as may be
agreed on between the parties; he shall
also keep for sale at some convenient
place designated by the Trustees, shrubs, trees,
and flowers, and be ready to furnish, plant
or cultivate the same at his own expense,
and for such price and remuneration
as may be agreed on with the purchaser.

Art. 17 _ Public Lots.

Art. 17 _ add at the end "and in case
the body thus interred is removed from the
cemetery, the right is thereby vacated, and
no allowance is made by the corporation"

Art. 18. Refusal Certificate

Art 18. _ After the first clause, insert
"upon the selection of a lot, the superintendent
shall issue to the party intending to purchase,
a certificate giving him a right to pay for
the lot at any time within five days if
the sale shall be approved by the committee
on lots; otherwise the bargain for sale shall
be void". _ and after the words "Lots" at
the top of page 22 of the catalogue and
By-Laws insert "This rule is not to apply
to heirs at law, devisees or trustees of a de-
-ceased person, or to a corporate body, in
accordance with a provision of the Legislature
of Massachusetts passed

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Of Note: New article in by-laws establishing the position of Gardener