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(ii) Unless the assignment is definitery temporary, or unless it is subject to conditions intended to limit permanently the assignee's property right over the surface soil, the grant should, for purposes of acquisition, be treated as an outright assignment and the land acquired under the Land Acquisition Act, if it is required for any public purpose. Where the assignment is definitely temporary, or where it is subject to conditions permanently limiting the assignee's property rights over the surface soil, suitable provision should be inserted in the order of assignment for resumption of the land and the payment of equitable compensation in the event of the land being required for public purposes. Case in which special conditions have been imposed, not for the purpose of limiting the grantee's property rights over the surface soil but solely for the purpose of safeguarding his ownership of the land, must be treated in the same manner as outright assignment in which there are no conditions restricting the grantee's powers of disposal over the land.