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58-3812

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 38.--EASEMENTS

      58-3812.   Same; judicial actions; who may bring action affectingconservation easement; modification or termination by court.(a) An action affecting a conservation easement may be brought by:

      (1)   An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by the easement;

      (2)   a holder of the easement;

      (3)   a person having a third-party right of enforcement; or

      (4)   a person authorized by other law.

      (b)   This act does not affect the power of a court to modify or terminate aconservation easement in accordance with the principles of law and equity.

      History:   L. 1992, ch. 302, § 13; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter58 > Article38 > Statutes_22890

58-3812

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 38.--EASEMENTS

      58-3812.   Same; judicial actions; who may bring action affectingconservation easement; modification or termination by court.(a) An action affecting a conservation easement may be brought by:

      (1)   An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by the easement;

      (2)   a holder of the easement;

      (3)   a person having a third-party right of enforcement; or

      (4)   a person authorized by other law.

      (b)   This act does not affect the power of a court to modify or terminate aconservation easement in accordance with the principles of law and equity.

      History:   L. 1992, ch. 302, § 13; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter58 > Article38 > Statutes_22890

58-3812

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 38.--EASEMENTS

      58-3812.   Same; judicial actions; who may bring action affectingconservation easement; modification or termination by court.(a) An action affecting a conservation easement may be brought by:

      (1)   An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by the easement;

      (2)   a holder of the easement;

      (3)   a person having a third-party right of enforcement; or

      (4)   a person authorized by other law.

      (b)   This act does not affect the power of a court to modify or terminate aconservation easement in accordance with the principles of law and equity.

      History:   L. 1992, ch. 302, § 13; July 1.