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Roseland Plantation, L.L.C. v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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Filing year
2005
Status
Judgment on stipulation for the plaintiff.
Docket number
1:05-cv-00793-JTT-JDK
Court/admin entity
United StatesUnited States Federal CourtsUnited States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (W.D. La.)
Case category
Carbon Offsets and Credits (US)Commercial (US)
Principal law
United StatesContract LawUnited StatesEnergy Policy Act of 1992United StatesState Law—Unjust Enrichment
At issue
Challenge to the government's ownership of carbon credits generated on a conservation servitude.
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01/11/2007
Judgment on stipulation for the plaintiff.
The federal district court for the Western District of Louisiana ultimately decided for the plaintiff and declared that only Roseland had the rights to the carbon credits produced by the conservation servitude.
Decision
05/09/2005
Complaint filed.
The plaintiffs claimed that the conservation servitude did not give the United States the authority to “derive monetary benefit” from the land, including through the sale of carbon credits.
Complaint

Summary

Challenge to the government's ownership of carbon credits generated on a conservation servitude.

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