Common use of Extinguishment Clause in Contracts

Extinguishment. If a subsequent, unexpected and material change in the conditions of the Protected Property or the surrounding property, make impossible or impractical its continued use for the purposes hereof, the restrictions may be extinguished, whether in whole or in part, by judicial proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction, and Grantee shall be a party to any such proceeding.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement

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