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b. Limited pruning or trimming as reasonably required to establish a�id maintain <br /> paths or foot trails as permitted in section 2.7 above. <br /> c. As reasonably required to prevent or control insects, noxious weeds, invasive <br /> vegetation, disease, fire, personal injury, or property damage. <br /> 2.13. Vehicles. Limited use of motorized vehicles is allowed in conjunction with habitat <br /> restoration or enhancement as permitted in section 3. <br /> 3. RESERVED RIGHTS. The Owner retains all rights associated with ownership and use of <br /> the Protected Property that are not expressly restricted or prohibited by this Easement. The ' <br /> Owner may not, however, exercise these rights in a manner that would adversely impact the <br /> Conservation Values of the Protected Property. Additionally, the Owner must give notice to <br /> the Land Trust before exercising any reserved right that might have an adverse impact on the <br /> Conservation Values of the Protected Property. <br /> Without limiting the generality of the above, the following rights are expressly reserved and <br /> the Owner may use and allow others to use the Protected Property as follows: <br /> 3.1. Ri�ht to Convey. The Owner may sell, give, lease, bequeath, devise, mortgage or <br /> otherwise encumber or convey the Protected Property. This right to convey the <br /> Protected Property is subject to the following: <br /> a. Any conveyance or encumbrance of the Protected Property is subject to this <br /> Easement. <br /> b. The Owner will reference or insert the terms of this Easement in any deed or other <br /> document by which the Owner conveys title to the Protected Property. The <br /> Owner will also specify to what extent reserved rights have been exercised, if at <br /> all, and are no longer available for use by the new Owner and which reserved <br /> rights are specifically allocated to the property being conveyed in accordance with <br /> other provisions of this Easement. <br /> c. The Owner will notify the Land Trust of any conveyance within fifteen(15) days <br /> after closing and will provide the Land Tnzst with the narne and address of the <br /> new Owner and a copy of the deed transferring title. <br /> d. If the Protected Property is owned by a trust, business entity or any common or <br /> jointly held ownership, the Owner shall designate a representative authorized to <br /> receive notice on behalf of the Owner and provide the Land Trust with the name <br /> and address of the designated representative. The Owner shall notify the Land <br /> Trust of any change in the designated representative and provide the Land Trust <br /> with the new name, address and other contact information. <br /> � <br />
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