West Virginia Code § 35-5-8

Abandoned interment rights
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(a) A cemetery company contract may include a provision whereby interment rights that are
not used for a period of seventy-five years or more shall be deemed abandoned if unclaimed
and shall revert to the cemetery company if the procedures in subsection (b) are followed.
(b) (1) Prior to deeming an owner's interment rights abandoned, a cemetery company shall
send notice of such intent to the owner of record, his or her heirs or assigns or any next of
kin, by a registered letter, return receipt requested, at the owner's last known address
requesting the owner's current address or the names and addresses of the heirs or assigns of
the owner of record. If a written response is received, then the ruecords of the cemetery
company shall be amended accordingly and the interment rights shall be maintained for
seventy-five years from the date the written response was retceived by the cemetery
company.
(2) If the registered letter is undeliverable or if no response is received within thirty days
after the registered letter was sent, then the cemetlery company shall advertise a notice of its
intent to declare the interment rights abandonsed in a newspaper of general circulation in the
county where the cemetery is located and also in the county of the last known address of the
owner of record, which notice shall contain the name and business address of the cemetery
and the name of the last owner of regcord. If no response to the newspaper notice is made on
behalf of the owner of record or his or her heirs or assigns within one hundred twenty days,
then the interment rights shalel be deemed abandoned and shall revert to the cemetery
company. Upon the reversion of interment rights to the cemetery company, the cemetery
company shall amend itLs records accordingly and maintain these records for thirty years. If a
written response is received, then the records of the cemetery company shall be amended
accordingly and the interment rights shall be maintained for seventy-five years from the date
the written response was received by the cemetery company.
(c) If, within thirty years after the interment rights have been declared abandoned, the
ownWer of record or his or her heirs or assigns can prove to a cemetery company or a court of
competent jurisdiction that he or she would be entitled to the interment rights of the owner
of record if those rights had not reverted to the cemetery company as provided for by this
section, then the cemetery company shall, at no cost, provide a right of interment similar to
the one that was deemed abandoned.
(d) The provisions of this section shall take effect on July 1, 1999, and shall not be construed
to apply retroactively.

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