West Virginia Code § 35-5-2

Sale of part of cemetery; prohibitions
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The trustees of any burial grounds, or any incorporated cemetery association whenever it is
deemed advisable by such trustees or association, and is not prohibited by the terms of the
conveyance, dedication or devise of such grounds, may sell and convey any part of such
burial grounds or land of such association, without restriction as to its use, if such sale and
conveyance will not render any lot previously sold for burial purposes inacceessible for such
purposes, or detach it from the main body of the cemetery. But no such sale shall be made
by such trustees or such association unless authorized by a majority of rthe lot owners
present and voting at a general meeting or special meeting, of which meeting and its object
previous notice shall be given by advertising the same as Class II legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the
publication area for such publication shall be the county in wthich the cemetery is situated.
No desecration shall be made of any grave or monument, or any of the walks, drives, trees,
or shrubbery within the enclosure of any burial grounds; nor shall any shaft or entry be
made within the enclosure of such burial grounds, or any building be erected therein for any
purpose whatever other than cemetery purposes.

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