Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 6308

Rights in perpetuity unless limited
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§ 6308. Rights in perpetuity unless limited
(a) If the legislative body of a municipality in the case of municipal rights or interests,
or a State agency in the case of State-owned rights or interests, finds that the retention
of the rights or interests is no longer needed to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
the rights or interests may be released and conveyed to the co-owner, to another public
agency, to another party holding other rights or interests in the land, or to a third
party. Where the conveyance is to a party other than another public agency or qualified
organization, the municipality or State agency shall receive adequate compensation
from that party for the conveyance of the rights or interests.
(b) The conveyance of rights or interests in real property less than fee simple made under
the authority of this chapter shall be perpetual, except if the conveyance is limited
by its terms to a specific period.

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