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K . Mitigation . There shall be no use of the Property or any portion thereof to satisfy <br /> compensatory mitigation requirements under 33 USC Section 1344 , N . C . G . S . § 143 -214 . 11 or any <br /> successor or replacement provision of the foregoing . <br /> L . Destruction of Archaeological Resources Prohibited . Notwithstanding anything <br /> to the contrary stated herein , Grantor agrees to manage the Property in such a way as to protect <br /> the archaeological integrity of the Property and to not disturb , demolish , destroy , or otherwise <br /> deface or alter any known archaeological features on the Property without prior written approval <br /> of Fund . In the event that an archaeological feature is uncovered during the course of any <br /> improvements on the Property or through a natural event such as but not limited to flood or <br /> erosion, Grantor shall notify Fund immediately and shall assist with any requested actions by <br /> Grantee to document and protect the feature . <br /> ARTICLE IV . ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES <br /> A . Enforcement and Remedies . Grantee has the right to prevent and stop any <br /> violation of this Conservation Easement, including, but not limited to , preventing and stopping <br /> any activity on or use of the Property that is inconsistent with this Conservation Easement or its <br /> purposes, and to require the prompt restoration to the condition required by this Conservation <br /> Easement of such areas or features of the Property that may have been damaged by such <br /> violation , activity , or use . Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by <br /> Grantor that comes to the attention of Grantee , Grantee, may notify Grantor in writing of such <br /> breach . Grantor shall have ninety (90 ) days after receipt of such notice to correct the conditions <br /> constituting such breach . If the breach remains uncured after ninety (90) days, Grantee may <br /> enforce this Conservation Easement by legal proceedings for damages, injunctive relief, and any <br /> other legal or equitable remedy . Grantee shall also have the power and authority , consistent with <br /> its statutory authority : (a) to prevent any impairment of the Property by acts which may be <br /> unlawful or in violation of this Conservation Easement , (b) to otherwise preserve or protect its <br /> interest in the Property , and (c) to seek damages from any appropriate person or entity . <br /> Notwithstanding the foregoing , Grantee has the immediate right, without notice , to obtain a <br /> temporary restraining order, injunction, or other appropriate relief if a breach or threatened <br /> breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement is or would irreversibly or materially impair <br /> the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement . Grantor and Grantee acknowledge <br /> that under such circumstances damage to Grantee would be irreparable and remedies at law will <br /> be inadequate . The rights and remedies of Grantee provided hereunder shall be in addition to , <br /> and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection with this <br /> Conservation Easement, including, without limitation, those set forth in the Grant Contract under <br /> which this Conservation Easement was obtained . <br /> Be Access for Inspection and Right of Entry . Grantee shall have the right , by and <br /> through its agents and employees , to enter the Property to inspect the Property for compliance <br /> with this Conservation Easement at all reasonable times and with prior notice and , if necessary, <br /> cross other lands owned by Grantor for the purposes of ( 1 ) inspecting the Property to determine <br /> NCLWIG' Property CC Template — rev . Oct 2023 <br /> 9 of 18 <br />