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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Thompson finds that the trial court properly ruled for the state cemetery commission in takings claims brought against Smoky Mountain Memorial Parks, Inc., and other defendants because the land had been designated for use as a cemetery. As the commission points out, cemeteries include both plotted sites being used as graves and unplotted portions of land that are "to be used" as such, even if "there are not yet bodies in the ground." Affirmed.
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