What was the 'moral of the story' of Ross v. Forest lawn, 1984?

The funeral home shouldn't have got involved with the cemetery's business.

The cemetery should have honored their agreement with the mother.

The mother should have called a different cemetery.

One only 'borrows' a cemetery plot, the right to inter does doe imply an absolute right of property in the plot.


The cemetery should have honored their agreement with the mother.

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