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  2. Begin by filling in the Grantor's name and the consideration amount in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal validity.
  3. Next, specify the Grantee's name and corporation details, including their office address. This identifies who will hold rights to the easement.
  4. Provide a detailed legal description of the property where the pipeline will be located. You can either write it directly or attach an exhibit if necessary.
  5. Fill in any appurtenances related to the pipeline operation, ensuring all relevant details are included for clarity.
  6. Complete sections regarding construction specifications, such as depth and width of the easement, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
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Pipeline Companies primarily compensates the Landowner for the easement by a payment per linear foot (or rod). Where an oil and gas lease bonus pays the mineral owner an amount per acre, an Easement Agreement pays the Landowner a price per foot (or rod) of the property the pipeline passes.
The Price Per Linear Foot (or Rod) The Easements length, not width, determines this payment. Thus, if a Landowner grants an easement fifty feet (50) wide and one hundred feet (100) long and the Pipeline Company pays the Landowner $20 per linear foot, the Landowner gets $2,000 (100 x $20/linear foot).
Overall, the study concludes that while unimproved lots with the pipeline sold at a discount, this reduction was confined to the land directly impacted by the easement. On the other hand, homes encumbered by the pipeline showed no signs of diminution, even selling for more in certain cases.
A pipeline easement agreement provides a company with the authority to utilize a stretch of land to build, uphold, and manage pipelines. Purchasing a property that includes a pipeline easement entails specific legal and practical considerations.
Pipeline companies usually ask for a 50-feet-wide easement. Second, there is the temporary construction easement that gives the company more space, in addition to the pipeline easement, in order to construct the pipeline. The width of this easement generally ranges from 20 to 40 feet.

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Define the scope of the easement Research the applicable zoning ordinances and other regulations. Determine the purpose of the easement. Establish the location and boundaries of the easement (including any access paths or roads) Specify which parties will be responsible for maintaining the easement.
When a pipeline is first constructed the pipeline owner obtains a contract with the property owner allowing them to use the land for their pipeline. These contracts are referred to as easements, or right-of-ways.
Depending on the market, the type of land, region, and many other factors, as well as the location on the pipeline route, the easement price should vary. Common rules of thumb range from $1.00 per inch of pipeline diameter, per linear foot, to more than $2.00 per inch of pipeline diameter, per linear foot.

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