121-39. Enforceability of agreements.
(a) Conservation or preservation agreements may be enforced by the holder by injunction and other appropriate equitable relief administered or afforded by the courts of this State. Where appropriate under the agreement, damages, or other monetary relief may also be awarded either to the holder or creator of the agreement or either of their successors for breach of any obligations undertaken by either.
(b) Such agreements shall entitle representatives of the holder to enter the involved land or improvement in a reasonable manner and at reasonable times to assure compliance. (1979, c. 747, s. 6.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 121 - Archives and History
Article 4 - Conservation and Historic Preservation Agreements Act.
§ 121-37 - Acquisition and approval of conservation and preservation agreements.
§ 121-38 - Validity of agreements.
§ 121-39 - Enforceability of agreements.
§ 121-39.1 - Termination or modification of agreements.
§ 121-40 - Assessment of land or improvements subject to agreement.