Conservation restriction definition
Examples of Conservation restriction in a sentence
To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer from Fiscal Year 2010 Community Preservation Revenues the sum of $100,000 to be placed in the Conservation Fund and any properties purchased with these funds will require a deed restriction or Conservation restriction, or pass any vote or votes in relation thereto.
Grantor intends that thisConservation restriction will confine the use of the Property to such activities as are consistent with the purpose of this Conservation restriction.
Grantor covenants and agrees to reimburse to Grantee all reasonable costs and expenses (including reasonable counsel fees) incurred in enforcing this Conservation restriction or in taking reasonable measures to remedy, abate or correct any violation therefore, provided that a violation of this Conservation Restriction is acknowledged by Grantor or determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have occurred.
A recent example that could be cited is the Wildlife Conservation (restriction to the killing of lions and cheetahs as problem animals) order 2000, which effected on the 10th November 2000 while strategies for their conservation are being worked on.In addition, it has been established that conflicts between people and the elephants is rising due to the ever-increasing elephant population.
While there may be some assumptions that are able to produce the result Dr. Murphy claims, other assumptions—widely accepted in the economic literature—imply the opposite.