Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement Sample Contracts

HERITAGE CONSERVATION EASEMENT AGREEMENT
Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement • February 16th, 2014

THE PARTIES AGREE that in consideration of the sum of Two Dollars ($2.00) of lawful money of Canada now paid by the Trust to the Owner (the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged), and for other valuable consideration, and in further consideration of the granting of the easements herein and in further consideration of the mutual covenants and restrictions hereinafter set forth, the Owner and the Trust agree to abide by the following covenants, easements and restrictions which shall run with the Property forever.

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Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement
Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement • September 19th, 2022

easements or covenants entered into by the City, when registered in the property Land Registry Office against the real property affected by them, run with the real property and may be enforced by the City against the owner or any subsequent owners of the real property, even where the City owns no other land which would be accommodated or benefitted by such easements or covenants;

Components of a Trust cultural heritage easement agreement
Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement • June 14th, 2012

Heritage conservation easement agreements are flexible conservation tools authorized for use by the Ontario Heritage Trust under the Ontario

CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON
Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement • August 25th, 2003

The Owner is the registered owner of certain lands and premises situated in the [name of municipality] in the County of Middlesex and Province of Ontario (called the "Property"), located at

What is a Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement?
Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement • August 30th, 2012

A Heritage Conservation Easement is a legal agreement between a heritage property owner and the Town. Under the Ontario Heritage Act, the Town is entitled to enter into easements with owners of designated heritage properties for the conservation, preservation and protection of buildings of historic or architectural value or interest. When an owner signs an easement, the owner agrees to maintain the property to a recognized preservation standard. This agreement is registered on title and allows the owner of the property to ensure its preservation while retaining possession and use of the property. If the Heritage Tax Rebate Program is discontinued in the future, the Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement will still remain on title. This agreement will continue to ensure that the property’s heritage value is still maintained.

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