New Hampshire Statutes
§ 432:25 — Development Rights Acquired By Public Bodies
New Hampshire § 432:25
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XLAGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
Ch. 432SOIL CONSERVATION AND FARMLAND PRESERVATION
SubdivisionAcquisition of Agricultural Land Development Rights
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 432:25 (2026).
Text
I.Development rights of agricultural lands may be acquired by any governmental body or charitable corporation or trust which has the authority to acquire interests in land. The restrictions arising from the acquisition of the development rights may be enforced by injunction or other proceeding. Representatives of the holder shall be entitled to enter such land in a reasonable manner and at reasonable times to assure compliance with the restriction.
II.The restrictions may be released, in whole or in part, by the holder for consideration in an amount determined by the governmental body or charitable corporation or trust that purchased the development rights all consistent with the terms of the deed. Prior to release of restriction by a governmental body, a public hearing shall be conducte
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Legislative History
1985, 72:1. 1986, 15:7, eff. April 18, 1986. 2023, 232:5, eff. Oct. 7, 2023.
Nearby Sections
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§ 432:1
Definitions§ 432:10
State Conservation Committee§ 432:11
Duties§ 432:14
Organization; Term of Office§ 432:15
Employees; Duties§ 432:17
Inconsistency With Other Laws§ 432:18
Definitions§ 432:20
Duties of the Committee§ 432:21
Duties of the Commissioner§ 432:22
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