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760 ILCS 90/ Burial Lot Perpetual Trust Act.

    (760 ILCS 90/0.01) (from Ch. 21, par. 30.9)
    Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Burial Lot Perpetual Trust Act.
(Source: P.A. 86‑1324.)

    (760 ILCS 90/1) (from Ch. 21, par. 31)
    Sec. 1. Any burial lot in any cemetery controlled by any company or association incorporated for cemetery purposes under any general or special law of the State of Illinois, may, by the owner or owners, be conveyed or bequeathed back to and held by such company or association in perpetual trust for the purpose of its preservation as a place of burial, and shall thereafter remain forever inalienable by act of the parties, but the right to use the same as a place of burial of the dead of the family of the owner and his descendants shall descend from generation to generation unless the deed of conveyance in trust shall provide that interments in such lot shall be confined to the bodies of specified persons, in which case such lot shall be forever preserved as the burial place of the persons specified in the deed and shall never be used for any other purpose whatever. However, in all cases where in addition to the cemetery corporation there is a special corporation or board of trustees created for the purpose of taking and preserving an improvement fund or funds for the respective cemetery, then and in such instances conveyances in trust of burial lots to be held in perpetuity may be made to and held by such special corporation or board of trustees, upon the same trust, provisions and conditions as are above provided in case of conveyances to cemetery companies. However, no conveyance in trust authorized by this Act shall be made without the consent of the cemetery company or association in whose cemetery such burial lot is located.
(Source: P.A. 84‑549.)

    (760 ILCS 90/2)(from Ch. 21, par. 32)
    Sec. 2. Every company or association incorporated for cemetery purposes under any general or special law of the State of Illinois may receive, by gift, legacy, or otherwise, moneys or real or personal property, or the income or avails of such moneys or property, in trust, in perpetuity, for the improvement, maintenance, ornamentation, repair, care and preservation of any burial lot or grave, vault, tomb, or other such structures, in any cemetery owned or controlled by such cemetery company or association, upon such terms and in such manner as may be provided by the terms of such gift, legacy or other conveyance of such moneys or property in trust and assented to by such company or association, and subject to the rules and regulations of such company or association, and every such company or association owning or controlling any such cemetery may make contracts with the owner or owners or legal representatives of any lot, grave, vault, tomb, or other such structure in such cemetery, for the improvement, maintenance, ornamentation, care, preservation and repair of any such lot, grave, vault, tomb, or other such structure in such cemetery owned or controlled by such cemetery company or association. If the cemetery is a privately owned cemetery, as defined in Section 2 of the Cemetery Care Act, or a licensed cemetery authority under the Cemetery Oversight Act, or if the burial lot or grave, vault, tomb, or other such structures are in a privately owned cemetery, as defined in Section 2 of the Cemetery Care Act, or a licensed cemetery authority under the Cemetery Oversight Act, then such company or association shall also comply with the provisions of the Cemetery Care Act or Cemetery Oversight Act, whichever is applicable.
(Source: P.A. 96‑863, eff. 3‑1‑10.)

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