455I.3 - NATURE OF RIGHTS -- SUBORDINATION OF INTERESTS.

        455I.3  NATURE OF RIGHTS -- SUBORDINATION OF      INTERESTS.         1.  Any person, including a person that owns an interest in the      real property, an agency, or a municipality or other unit of local      government, may be a holder.  An environmental covenant may identify      more than one holder.  The interest of a holder is an interest in      real property.         2.  A right of an agency under this chapter or under an      environmental covenant, other than a right as a holder, is not an      interest in real property.         3.  An agency is bound by any obligation it assumes in an      environmental covenant, but an agency does not assume obligations      merely by signing an environmental covenant.  Any other person that      signs an environmental covenant is bound by the obligations the      person assumes in the environmental covenant, but signing the      environmental covenant does not change obligations, rights, or      protections granted or imposed under law or administrative action      other than this chapter except as provided in the environmental      covenant.         4.  The following rules apply to interests in real property in      existence at the time an environmental covenant is created or      amended:         a.  An interest that has priority under other law is not      affected by an environmental covenant unless the person that owns the      interest subordinates that interest to the environmental covenant.         b.  This chapter does not require a person that owns a prior      interest to subordinate that interest to an environmental covenant or      to agree to be bound by the environmental covenant.         c.  A subordination agreement may be contained in an      environmental covenant covering real property or in a separate      record.  If the environmental covenant covers commonly owned property      in a common interest community, the covenant or record may be signed      by any person authorized by the governing board of the owners'      association.         d.  An agreement by a person to subordinate a prior interest      to an environmental covenant affects the priority of that person's      interest but does not by itself impose any affirmative obligation on      the person with respect to the environmental covenant.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 102, §7         Referred to in § 455I.2