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Windham Land Trust v. Jeffords, et. al, 2009 ME 29 (Me. 2009),

Posted 2018
About This Legal Opinion

The easement's restriction to 'residential recreational purposes' unambiguously prohibited the income-generating recreational activities proposed by the landowners. The Maine Attorney General had the unqualified right to intervene under the Maine Conservation Easement Act.

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