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26 lip 2001 · (A) "Conservation easement" means an incorporeal right or interest in land that is held for the public purpose of retaining land, water, or wetland areas predominantly in their natural, scenic, open, or wooded condition, including, without limitation, the use of land in agriculture when consistent with and in furtherance of the purpose of ...
(A) "Conservation easement" means an incorporeal right or interest in land that is held for the public purpose of retaining land, water, or wetland areas predominantly in their natural, scenic, open, or wooded condition, including, without limitation, the use of land in agriculture when consistent with and in furtherance of the purpose of ...
A conservation easement is a voluntary conservation agreement between a landowner (donor) and a qualified governmental entity or non-profit organization like a land trust (donee).
What does the Conservation Easement do? The Conservation Easement or sometimes an Environmental Covenant is a legal document that protects the “Conservation Values” of the land in its present state as a natural, aesthetic, open space or wetland area. The conservation easement is a regulatory requirement on the developer and or owner of
© 2018 – -CONSERVATION LAW, P.C. – All rights reserved 2 - CONSERVATION EASEMENTS I. Definitions of Conservation Easement A. A negative easement in gross with affirmative obligations enables the owner of the easement to prohibit or require a limitation upon or an obligation to perform acts on or with respect to the land owned by the
(A) "Conservation easement" means an incorporeal right or interest in land that is held for the public purpose of retaining land, water, or wetland areas predominantly in their natural, scenic, open, or wooded condition, including, without limitation, the use of land in agriculture when consistent with and in furtherance of the purpose of ...
A conservation easement is a voluntary and legally binding agreement between a landowner and a 501c3 nonprofit conservation entity (“land trust”) or government resource agency. The conservation easement runs permanently with the property and not with the owner so when the property changes ownership, the conservation easement remains in place.