Wildlife Preserves, Inc. v. Scopelliti
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The appellate court held that the property was used for educational, scientific and charitable purposes. The court further observed that the term 'exclusive' does not require constant activity or vigorous or obvious activity to be performed on the premises at any given point in time.
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