Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 64.04 - Conveyances.
64.04.130 - Interests in land for purposes of conservation, protection, preservation, etc.—Ownership by certain entities—Conveyances—Definitions.

RCW 64.04.130
Interests in land for purposes of conservation, protection, preservation, etc.—Ownership by certain entities—Conveyances—Definitions.

A development right, easement, covenant, restriction, or other right, or any interest less than the fee simple, to protect, preserve, maintain, improve, restore, limit the future use of, or conserve for open space purposes, any land or improvement on the land, whether the right or interest be appurtenant or in gross, may be held or acquired by any state agency, federal agency, county, city, town, federally recognized Indian tribe, or metropolitan municipal corporation, nonprofit historic preservation corporation, or nonprofit nature conservancy corporation. Any such right or interest constitutes and is classified as real property. All instruments for the conveyance thereof must be substantially in the form required by law for the conveyance of any land or other real property.
The definitions in this section apply throughout this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Nonprofit historic preservation corporation" means an organization which qualifies as being tax exempt under 26 U.S.C. section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and which has as one of its principal purposes the conducting or facilitating of historic preservation activities within the state, including conservation or preservation of historic sites, districts, buildings, and artifacts.
(2) "Nonprofit nature conservancy corporation" means an organization which qualifies as being tax exempt under 26 U.S.C. section 501(c)(3) (of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended) as it existed on June 25, 1976, and which has as one of its principal purposes the conducting or facilitating of scientific research; the conserving of natural resources, including but not limited to biological resources, for the general public; or the conserving of natural areas including but not limited to wildlife or plant habitat.

[ 2013 c 120 § 1; 1987 c 341 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 21 § 1.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: The definitions in this section have been alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k).


Acquisition of open space, land, or rights to future development by certain entities: RCW 84.34.200 through 84.34.250.


Property tax exemption for conservation futures on agricultural land: RCW 84.36.500.

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Revised Code of Washington

Title 64 - Real Property and Conveyances

Chapter 64.04 - Conveyances.

64.04.005 - Liquidated damages—Earnest money deposit—Exclusive remedy—Definition.

64.04.007 - Owner-occupied real property—Release of security interest—Outstanding debt—Notice to borrower—Definition.

64.04.010 - Conveyances and encumbrances to be by deed.

64.04.020 - Requisites of a deed.

64.04.030 - Warranty deed—Form and effect.

64.04.040 - Bargain and sale deed—Form and effect.

64.04.050 - Quitclaim deed—Form and effect.

64.04.055 - Deeds for conveyance of apartments under horizontal property regimes act.

64.04.060 - Word "heirs" unnecessary.

64.04.070 - After acquired title follows deed.

64.04.090 - Private seals abolished.

64.04.100 - Private seals abolished—Validation.

64.04.105 - Corporate seals—Effect of absence from instrument.

64.04.130 - Interests in land for purposes of conservation, protection, preservation, etc.—Ownership by certain entities—Conveyances—Definitions.

64.04.135 - Criteria for monitoring historical conformance not to exceed those in original donation agreement—Exception.

64.04.140 - Legislative declaration—Solar energy systems—Solar easements authorized.

64.04.150 - Solar easements—Definitions.

64.04.160 - Solar easements—Creation.

64.04.170 - Interference with solar easement—Remedies.

64.04.175 - Easements established by dedication—Extinguishing or altering.

64.04.180 - Railroad properties as public utility and transportation corridors—Declaration of availability for public use—Acquisition of reversionary interest.

64.04.190 - Public utility and transportation corridors—Defined.

64.04.200 - Existing rate or charge for energy conservation—Seller's duty to disclose.

64.04.210 - Requests for notice of transfer or encumbrance—Disclosure—Notice to department of social and health services.

64.04.220 - Handling of earnest money—Definitions—Notice from holder—Interpleader action, forms—Application.