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National Trust for
Jersey Law 1984
Official
Consolidated Version
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National Trust for
Jersey Law 1984
A LAW to confer power on the National
Trust for Jersey to enter into binding agreements restricting the use of land
Commencement
[see endnotes]
1
In this Law, “development” and “use” have
the same meanings as in the Island Planning (Jersey) Law 1964.
2
Where any person is willing to agree with the Trust that any land or
any part thereof shall so far as the person’s interest in the land
enables the person to bind it be made subject either permanently or for a
specified period to conditions restricting the development or use thereof in
any manner, the Trust may if it thinks fit, by means of a registered contract,
enter into an agreement with the person or accept a covenant from the person to
that effect and shall have power to enforce such agreement or covenant against
persons deriving title under the person in the like manner and to the like
extent as if the Trust were possessed of or entitled to or interested in
adjacent land and as if the agreement or covenant had been and had been
expressed to be entered into for the benefit of that adjacent land.
3
This Law may be cited as the National Trust for Jersey Law 1984.
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