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Form of conveyance of land for addition to an existing churchyard or burial place.
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5. Any lands or hereditaments adjoining any churchyard or burial place may be conveyed for the purpose of adding thereto by a deed in the form following, with such variations (if any) as the circumstances of the case may require:
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“I [or We, or the corporate title of a corporation,] under the authority of the Consecration of Churchyards Acts, 1867, do hereby freely and voluntarily give, grant, and convey [or, as the case may be, do hereby, in consideration of the sum of to me, or us, or the paid, grant and convey] unto the person or persons, or corporation sole or aggregate, in whom the churchyard or the burial place known as of is now vested, his or their heirs or successors, all [describing the hereditaments to be conveyed], and all right, title, and interest in the same and every part thereof, to be held for ever as part of the said churchyard or burial place”: And every such conveyance shall be valid and effectual in the law to all intents and purposes.
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