conservation






 

Question by  GrandMonkey (22)

What are conservation courts primarily concerned with?

 
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Answer by  Jon65 (787)

Conservation Courts are concerned with cases that have to do with preserving property, whether easements should be enforced. These cases are contract and property law based.

 
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Answer by  fiddlefaddle (883)

Conservation courts are primarily concerned with issues that affect federal lands and national parks. They are also deal with issues affecting hunting and fishing on Native American land, the adoption and placement of Native American children. They are also involved with environmental issues such as clean water and pollution issues.

 
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Answer by  matt43 (65)

A. issues affecting federal lands and national parks. B. issues affecting hunting and fishing on Native American land. C. adoption and placement of Native children D. enviormental issues

 
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Answer by  algore (6)

Regulating the amount of carbon emissions permitted by industries. To include international agreements to set maximum levels for a given country.

 
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