(A) All lots are sold under perpetual care. Perpetual care includes cutting the grass at reasonable intervals, filling sunken graves, and such other work as may be necessary to keep lots in good and neat condition.
(B) The Clerk-Treasurer is authorized to execute deeds of conveyance to purchasers of lots on receipt of the price, securing the grounds to them and their families and heirs for a burial place forever, subject to such rules and regulations as are now in force or may be hereafter adopted for the government of the Cemetery.
(C) The city will take reasonable precaution to protect the property of lot and grave owners, but it disclaims liability for loss or damage beyond reasonable control, such as thieves, vandals, rioter, and all acts of God, such as wind, tornado, hail, and frost, whether the damage is direct or indirect.
(Res. 179, passed 4-1-74)