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The present Regulations are made under the Conservation Easements Act. For the purpose of the present Regulations a Conservation Easement is a voluntary legal agreement between a landowner and conservation agency to preserve land in its natural state in perpetuity in order to protect endangered species, a historical site or to preserve the biological, physical and cultural attributes of the land for future generations. Section 5 lists the information a conservation easement has to contain. The text consists of 10 sections as follows: Title (1); Interpretation (2); Notice of intent (3); Conservation easement notice (4); Conservation easement (5); Assignment (6); Election by Crown (7); Notice of discharge (8); Attestation of forms (9); Registration in the land titles registry (10).
Implements: Conservation Easements Act (S.S. 1996, c. C-27.01). (2010)