conservation easement

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conservation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌkɒn.səˈveɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌkɑːn.sɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of ...
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easement
noun[C]
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/ˈiːz.mənt/
us
/ˈiːz.mənt/
the legal right to cross or use someone else's land for a ...
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(Definition ofconservationandeasementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The property was placed into aconservationeasementin 1976, donated to the association in 1997, and is now its headquarters and educational center.
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Other parcels are privately owned or are inconservationeasement.
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Theconservationeasementruns with the land, meaning it is applicable to both present and future owners of the land.
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Aconservationeasementis a voluntary but legally binding agreement that permanently limits a propertys use.
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It is also preserved by the with aconservationeasement.
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Aconservationeasementallows the landowner to retain ownership of the land, while preserving the land in a natural state in perpetuity.
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The identity of the new owner is uncertain, but all but 30 acres of the land is subject to aconservationeasementwhich prohibits development.
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In this situation, a land trust buys the property and places the ecologically important areas under aconservationeasement.
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Landowners may also sell or donate aconservationeasementto a land trust.
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Although aconservationeasementprohibits certain uses by the landowner, such an easement does not make the land public.
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The cost of theconservationeasement($16.1 million) is less than half of the appraised (highest and best use) value of the property.
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In 2005, aconservationeasementwas purchased covering including the hill.
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The legal interest may encompass anything from fee simple ownership toconservationeasement.
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Conservationeasementrequires landowners to maintain land in wetlands.
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Many of these organizations protect additional land through direct ownership of conservation areas and land held underconservationeasement.
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Over 5 million acres (20,000 km) of that was protected byconservationeasementin 2003.
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The deceased's estate will be reduced by the value of the donatedconservationeasement.
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A landowner that donates aconservationeasementto a land trust gives up some of the rights associated with the land.
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Land trusts also sell land to private buyers, usually with a strictconservationeasementattached.
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Theconservationeasementensures that the scenic, open space, agricultural and natural resource values of the ranch are preserved.
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