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Enforcing Perpetual Conservation Easements against Third-Party Violators

Posted 2021 Reviewed July 5, 2022
Source
UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy
Author
Jessica E. Jay
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Violations caused by landowners whose lands are protected with conservation easements present fairly linear practical and legal avenues for resolution. When a third party causes a violation, the legal and practical avenues are less clear.

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