Common use of Statement of Cultural Heritage Value Clause in Contracts

Statement of Cultural Heritage Value. The Owner and the Trust agree that the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value explains the heritage value of the Property and that the Buildings, Heritage Features, Setting Lands, Views, Framing Lands, and Archaeological Resources comprise the attributes of the Property that are to be conserved under this Agreement in order to preserve and protect the heritage value of the Property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement, Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement, Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement

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Statement of Cultural Heritage Value. The Owner and the Trust Town agree that the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value Value, as outlined in By-law xxxx-xx, explains the heritage value significance and character of the Property and that the Buildings, description of Heritage Features, Setting Lands, Views, Framing Lands, and Archaeological Resources Attributes comprise the attributes features of the Property that are to be conserved under this Agreement in order to preserve and protect the heritage value significance and character of the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Heritage Easement Agreement

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