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Begin by filling in the date and names of the Grantors and Grantee at the top of the form. Ensure that all addresses are accurate for proper identification.
In the 'Property Description' section, provide a detailed description of the property, including its location and any relevant identifiers from Exhibit A.
Outline the conservation values of the property in the designated area. This may include natural, scenic, or historical attributes that you wish to preserve.
Complete sections regarding rights of Grantee and prohibited uses. Clearly specify any activities that are not allowed on the property to maintain its conservation purpose.
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