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In certain areas of the England, Conservators are statutory bodies which manage areas of countryside for the use of the public. == Establishment, Role and Powers == Conservators are bodies corporate generally established, and granted their powers, by a Scheme made under the Commons Act 1876〔(Information about the Commons Acts 1876 and 1899 ), and (Table of Commons Regulated under the Commons Act 1876 ), Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs〕 or by a local Act of Parliament.〔See individual Conservators' websites below, but for example the River Cam Conservancy Act 1922, the (Ashdown Forest Act 1974 ) or the (County of Kent Act 1981 ).〕 The exact role and powers of each group of Conservators are defined by their establishing Act and vary, but in general terms their role is to: * regulate and manage their area for public recreation, * protect the rights of commoners (if applicable) and * conserve the natural beauty of their area. Conservators often have the power to manage the land, and the trees, plants and animals on it, to provide recreation facilities, to control activity within their area, regulate navigation on waterways and to make byelaws.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「conservators」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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