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

76-6-204. Acquisition of conservation easements by qualified private organizations.

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76-6-204 . Acquisition of conservation easements by qualified private organizations. Any qualified private organization may acquire by a conservation easement, by purchase, or by gift, devise, bequest, or grant title to any interest or interests in rights in real property, including land and water, that will provide a means for the preservation or provision of permanent significant open-space land and/or the preservation of native plants or animals, biotic communities, or geological or geographical formations of scientific, aesthetic, or educational interest.
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