(a) A conservation easement shall remain severed from the fee unless returned by specific conveyance to the holder of the fee.

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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 66-9-304

  • conservation easement: means an easement in land or structures which:
    (i) Is held for the benefit of the people of this state. See Tennessee Code 66-9-303
  • Holder: means a public body empowered to hold an interest in real property under the laws of the state or the United States. See Tennessee Code 66-9-303
(b) Conservation easements may contain public use clauses.
(c) The holder of a conservation easement shall maintain the right of entry at reasonable times for inspection whether or not the easement specifically permits such rights of entry.