Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the provisions of §§ 18-11-304 and 18-11-305 are applicable to the duties and liability of: (1) An owner of land leased to the state or a political subdivision of the state for recreational purposes; (2) An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 ; or (3) A holder of a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 . Acts 1965, No. 51, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 50-1105; Acts 2007, No. 677, § 2. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the provisions of §§ 18-11-304 and 18-11-305 are applicable to the duties and liability of: (1) An owner of land leased to the state or a political subdivision of the state for recreational purposes; (2) An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 ; or (3) A holder of a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 . Acts 1965, No. 51, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 50-1105; Acts 2007, No. 677, § 2. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the provisions of §§ 18-11-304 and 18-11-305 are applicable to the duties and liability of: (1) An owner of land leased to the state or a political subdivision of the state for recreational purposes; (2) An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 ; or (3) A holder of a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 . Acts 1965, No. 51, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 50-1105; Acts 2007, No. 677, § 2. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the provisions of §§ 18-11-304 and 18-11-305 are applicable to the duties and liability of: (1) An owner of land leased to the state or a political subdivision of the state for recreational purposes; (2) An owner of an interest in the real property burdened by a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 ; or (3) A holder of a conservation easement as defined in § 15-20-402 . Acts 1965, No. 51, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 50-1105; Acts 2007, No. 677, § 2.
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