Draft:Conservation right

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Draft:Conservation right

The Conservation Right (i.e. Derecho real de conservación) is a property right established in Chile by Law No. 20,930. It promulgated on June 10, 2016.[1]

The Law defines this new right as follows:

...a real right that consists in the faculty to conserve the environmental patrimony of a real estate or certain attributes or functions thereof

— Article 2 of Law No. 20,930

References

  1. ^ Ubilla, Jaime (December 2023). "The Conservation Right in Light of the Legislative History of Law No 20.930 General explanation of the origin, definition, differentiating elements, and legal nature of this new property right". Revista de Derecho (Coquimbo, en linea). 30 (30).


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