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Alaska Letter from Landlord to Tenant for Failure of to dispose all ashes, rubbish, garbage or other waste in a clean and safe manner in compliance with community rules

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This is a cease or evict notice from the Landlord to Tenant demanding that Tenant begin to dispose of his/her waste in a manner that is lawful and conforming to community standards. Should Tenant fail to abide by the demands of this notice then Tenant shall be evicted.

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Nobody owns a body there is no property in a dead body. The person entitled to possession of the body is the person who is under a duty to dispose of the body. A crematorium authority must hand over the ashes to the person who delivered the body for cremation.

Ashes are usually passed on to the funeral director after the cremation for collection. If you have not employed the services of a funeral director, you'll usually have up to 6 weeks to collect the ashes before being charged.

The surviving relatives or the Executor can only have a right to custody of the body or the ashes but this does not mean that the person "owns" them. This also means that they have a moral duty to make the funeral arrangements.

The body is prepared and placed into a proper container. The container with the body is moved to the retort or cremation chamber. After cremation, the remaining metal is removed, and the remains are ground. The ashes are transferred to either a temporary container or in an urn provided by the family.

We refer to cremated remains as ashes but what is left behind is actually bits of bone. After cremation, a special processor grinds the fragments into what we call cremains. This is what we mean when we refer to ashes.

California allows you to dispose of cremated remains by: placing them in a columbarium or mausoleum.keeping them at home (the law requires that you sign a permit and agree not to remove the cremated remains from their container; you must also make arrangements to dispose of the ashes at your death)

When it comes to the question of whether or not it is illegal to scatter ashes, there are very few official laws in place. While you should always request permission before scattering ashes on private property, there are no laws about where or how ashes should be scattered on public property.

You are able to scatter ashes anywhere where you have the landowner's permission. This means that whether you wish to scatter ashes on private land, or in a more public place, you'll simply need to ask the owner's permission.

People are permitted to scatter in California where no local prohibition exists and with written permission of the governing agency or property owner (if it's not property you own). In addition, the ashes, once scattered, must not be distinguishable to the public.

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Alaska Letter from Landlord to Tenant for Failure of to dispose all ashes, rubbish, garbage or other waste in a clean and safe manner in compliance with community rules