A person or entity empowered to condemn may condemn a conservation easement for other public purposes pursuant to applicable provisions of the 1976 Code or federal law. Holders of the conservation easement must be parties to the proceedings along with the owner of the land.
HISTORY: 1991 Act No. 92, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
Chapter 8 - Conservation Easement Act
Section 27-8-30. Conservation easements generally; creation, duration and effect; conveyances.
Section 27-8-35. Easements excepted from public hearing requirement.
Section 27-8-40. Who may bring action affecting easement.
Section 27-8-50. Validity of easements.
Section 27-8-70. Effect of easement on assessment of property for ad valorem tax purposes.
Section 27-8-80. Condemnation of conservation easements.
Section 27-8-90. Biennial review of plight of land loss.
Section 27-8-100. Use of trust fund monies for beach conservation.
Section 27-8-110. Use of trust funds to acquire land adjoining state parks.