Amendment or Termination; Interest in Environmental Covenant Not Affected by Amendment; Role of Court
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Property
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Uniform Environmental Covenants
- Amendment or Termination; Interest in Environmental Covenant Not Affected by Amendment; Role of Court
- An environmental covenant may be amended or terminated by consent only if the amendment or termination is signed by:
- The agency;
- The current owner of the fee simple of the real property subject to the covenant;
- Each person that originally signed the covenant, unless the person waived in a signed record the right to consent or a court finds that the person no longer exists or cannot be located or identified with the exercise of reasonable diligence; and
- Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of this Code section, the holder.
- If an interest in real property is subject to an environmental covenant, the interest shall not be affected by an amendment of the covenant unless the current owner of the interest consents to the amendment or has waived in a signed record the right to consent to amendments.
- Except for an assignment undertaken pursuant to a governmental reorganization, assignment of an environmental covenant to a new holder shall be an amendment.
- Except as otherwise provided in an environmental covenant:
- A holder may not assign its interest without consent of the other parties; and
- A holder may be removed and replaced by agreement of the other parties specified in subsection (a) of this Code section.
- A court of competent jurisdiction may fill a vacancy in the position of holder.
(Code 1981, §44-16-10, enacted by Ga. L. 2008, p. 1168, § 1/HB 1132.)
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