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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 6 · Part 2

76-6-203. Types of permissible easements.

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76-6-203 . Types of permissible easements. Easements or restrictions under this chapter may prohibit or limit any or all of the following:
(1)structures--construction or placing of buildings, camping trailers, housetrailers, mobile homes, roads, signs, billboards or other advertising, utilities, or other structures on or above the ground;
(2)landfill--dumping or placing of soil or other substance or material as landfill or dumping or placing of trash, waste, or unsightly or offensive materials;
(3)vegetation--removal or destruction of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation;
(4)loam, gravel, etc.--excavation, dredging, or removal of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock, or other material substance;
(5)surface use--surface use except for such purposes permitting the land or water area to remain predominantly in its existing condition;
(6)acts detrimental to conservation--activities detrimental to drainage, flood control, water conservation, erosion control, soil conservation, or fish and wildlife habitat and preservation;
(7)subdivision of land--subdivision of land as defined in 76-3-103 and 76-3-104 ;
(8)other acts--other acts or uses detrimental to such retention of land or water areas in their existing conditions.
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