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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the easement deed in the editor.
Begin by filling in the names of the Landowner and the United States as Grantor(s) and Grantee, respectively. Ensure accuracy to avoid legal complications.
In the 'Consideration' section, enter the monetary amount agreed upon for the easement. This is crucial for establishing the terms of the agreement.
Describe the easement area in Part I, referencing EXHIBIT A for specific details. This ensures clarity on what land is being affected.
Review Part II to understand what rights are reserved by the Landowner. Fill in any applicable reservations clearly.
Complete Part III by acknowledging obligations as a Landowner, ensuring compliance with all terms outlined.
Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the document, ensuring that all parties involved have their signatures notarized where required.
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