Conservation Easements Act (S.N.B. 1998, c. C-16.3). Pays/Territoire Canada Sous-division territoriale New Brunswick Type du document Législation Date 1998 (2012) Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Terre et sols Mot clé Droit d'usage Régime foncier Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Entry into force notes 1 September 1998. Résumé The Act's aim is encourage conservation easements being placed to protect land: with endangered species or ecosystems, used for recreational purposes or of cultural or archeological significance (sect. 3).The Act has 13 sections, covering, for example: the nature and purpose of conservation easements (sects. 2 and 3); who may grant or hold a conservation easement (sects. 4 and 5); and various administrative and procedural matters related to these rights of use of land (sects. 6-13). The Minister of Natural Resources and Energy and the Registrar as defined under the Registry Act or the Land Titles Act are the principal provincial governmental authorities responsible for the Act's administration (sect. 1). Texte intégral Français/Anglais Site web www.gov.nb.ca Références - Législation Implementé par General Regulation - Conservation Easements Act (N.B. Reg. 98-58). Législation | Canada | 1998 (1998) Mot clé: Droit d'usage, Régime foncier Source: FAO, FAOLEX