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- Title
WHEN PERPETUAL IS NOT FOREVER: THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGING CONDITIONS, AMENDMENT, AND TERMINATION OF PERPETUAL CONSERVATION EASEMENTS.
- Authors
Jay, Jessica E.
- Abstract
As the use of perpetual conservation easements to protect private property for the public's benefit grows in popularity, so grow the challenges associated with these perpetually binding promises. Today's conservation community faces significant challenges to amending and terminating perpetual conservation easements in the face of changing conditions, landscapes, climate, and public interests. Because of variations among different legal regimes' guidance for perpetual conservation easements, much remains unsettled regarding perpetual conservation easement amendment and termination. This Article examines inconsistencies in the legal regimes and explores current and emerging common law, legislation, and policies addressing perpetual easement amendment and termination. This Article posits that the conservation community can protect the integrity of perpetual conservation easements by providing clear, consistent guidance through existing or new legal frameworks for state legislatures, courts, landowners, and easement holders, and suggests the means to achieve or craft such guidance.
- Subjects
CONSERVATION easement laws; PROPERTY rights; REAL property; LAND tenure; PUBLIC interest
- Publication
Harvard Environmental Law Review, 2012, Vol 36, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0147-8257
- Publication type
Article