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9/7/2005
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Minutes - 20050907
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2005
RES-2005-067 Purchase of Conservation Easement - Dr. Charles Keith
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2005
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Draft 8129105 (BOCC) 15 <br />violation and thirty (30) days to cure the violation, before commencing any legal proceedings. <br />The Grantee may obtain an injunction to stop a violation or a threatened violation, temporarily or <br />permanently. The parties agree that a court may issue an injunction or order requiring the <br />Grantor to restore the Property to its condition pr'ior' to the violation, as restoration of the <br />property may be the only appropriate remedy. In any case where a court finds that a violation <br />has occurred, the Grantor' shall reimburse the Grantee for all its expenses incurred in stopping <br />and correcting the violation, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys' fees. In any case <br />where a court finds no such violation has occurred, each party shall bear its own costs. In any <br />case where the court finds that there was a complete absence of a justiciable issue of either law <br />or fact raised by the losing party, the court may award a reasonable attorney's fee to the <br />prevailing party as provided by law. The failure of the Grantee to discover a violation or to take <br />immediate legal action shall not bar it from doing so at a later time for that violation or any <br />subsequent violations. <br />(b) Grantee shall not bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change to the <br />Easement Area caused by third parties, or resulting from causes beyond the Grantor's control, <br />including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm and naturally caused earth movement, or from <br />any prudent action taken in good faith by the Grantor under' emergency conditions to prevent, <br />abate, or mitigate significant injury to life, damage to the Easement Area or Kann to the <br />Easement Area resulting from such action. <br />8. TRANSFER OF EASEMENT. The Grantee shall have the right to transfer, <br />assign, convey, or otherwise to co-hold the Conservation Easement created by this Deed to any <br />public agency or private nonprofit organization that, at the time of transfer, is a qualified <br />organization under Section 170(h) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, as amended and under <br />NCGS 121-34 et seg., provided the agency or organization expressly agrees to assume the <br />responsibility imposed on Grantee by this Deed, If the Grantee ever ceases to exist or no longer <br />qualifies under Section 170(h) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, or applicable state law, a court <br />with jurisdiction shall transfer this Conservation Easement to another qualified organization <br />having similar purposes that agrees to assume the responsibility imposed by this Conservation <br />Easement. <br />9. TRANSFER OF EASEMENT AREA. The Grantor agrees to incorporate by <br />reference the terms of this Conservation Easement in any deed or other legal instrument by <br />which it transfers or divests itself of any interest, including leasehold interest, in all or a portion <br />of the Grantor's Property. The Grantor shall notify the Grantee in writing at least thirty (30) <br />days before conveying the Grantor's Property, or any part thereof or interest therein. Failure of <br />Grantor' to do so shall not impair the validity of this Conservation Easement or limit its <br />enforceability in any way.. <br />10. AMENDMENT OF EASEMENT. This easement may be amended only with <br />the written consent of Grantor and Grantee. Any such amendment shall be consistent with the <br />purposes of this Conservation Easement and shall comply with Sec. 170(h) of the Internal <br />Revenue Code, or any regulations promulgated in accordance with that section. Any such <br />Page 15 of 16
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