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What is FUNERAL EXPENSES?

Money expended in procuring the interment of a corpse.

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Related Legal Terms
OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES, REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES, PERSONAL EXPENSES, PERIODIC EXPENSES, OTHER REVENUES AND EXPENSES, MIXED EXPENSES, ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES, ELIGIBLE EXPENSES, CIRCULATION EXPENSES, ACCRUED EXPENSES


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  1. OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES
  2. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
  3. PERSONAL EXPENSES
  4. PERIODIC EXPENSES
  5. OTHER REVENUES AND EXPENSES
  6. MIXED EXPENSES
  7. ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES
  8. ELIGIBLE EXPENSES
  9. CIRCULATION EXPENSES
  10. ACCRUED EXPENSES

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