Natural Condition definition
Examples of Natural Condition in a sentence
Grantor has delivered further evidence of the present Natural Condition to Grantee and USACE consisting of (1) a color aerial photograph of the Easement Area at an appropriate scale taken as close in time as possible to the date this Conservation Easement is executed; (2) an overlay of the Easement Area boundaries on such aerial photograph; and (3) on-site color photographs showing all man-made improvements or structures (if any) and the major, distinct natural features of the Easement Area.
Habitat enhancement activities shall not conflict with the preservation of the Natural Condition of the Easement Area or the Purposes of this Conservation Easement and shall be performed in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and permitting requirements.
For purposes of preventing erosion and reestablishing native vegetation, the Grantor shall have the right to revegetate areas that may be damaged by the permitted activities under this Section 6, naturally occurring events or by the acts of persons wrongfully damaging the Natural Condition of the Easement Area.
Habitat enhancement activities shall not be in direct or potential conflict with the preservation of the Natural Condition of the Easement Area or the Purpose of this Conservation Easement and shall be performed in compliance with all applicable statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements.
Public Demand for Shores in Natural Condition: a Contingent Valuation Study in Estonia.