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General Utility Easement
Land developers, use this template to prepare a General Utility Easement, to give utility providers access to all the lots in a residential subdivision.
- Each of the utility service providers is given a right-of-way to all of the lots in the development for the purpose of installation and ongoing access for maintenance and repair of utilities, including sewer, water, power, phone, cable, communications, and the like.
- The Easement will be registered on the title to each of the lots and will run with the land, and will not be discharged when the properties are sold.
- This is a generic real estate form, which is not specific to any country or region.
- This General Utility Easement is provided in MS Word format, and is fully editable.
$6.29
Alberta Reciprocal Grant of Access Easement
Does your property share a roadway with your neighbour's land? Write up a Reciprocal Grant of Access Easement with this downloadable template for Alberta land owners.
- The owners of each of the adjoining properties grants the other owner access over their respective land by way of a common approach and roadway that runs through both properties.
- The land owners agree to allow access across the land to third parties, such as utility providers.
- The land owners will be jointly responsible for the costs of maintenance of the roadway and approach.
- Each party indemnifies the other against claims for loss or damages.
- This downloadable legal form is easy to customize to fit your circumstances.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$6.29
Alberta Pipeline Crossing Agreement
Draw up a Pipeline Crossing Agreement between two drilling companies with this contract template for Alberta oil and gas properties.
- Grant of Access. The owner of the pipeline (the grantor) grants the other company (the grantee) the right to construct a pipeline which crosses the grantor's pipeline right-of-way in a designated area.
- Costs. The grantee is responsible for supplying all materials, equipment and labour and for paying all costs associated with laying, maintaining, and removing the pipeline.
- Work Specifications. The grantee agrees to follow the grantor's specifications in digging the ditch and laying the pipe.
- Maintenance of Line. The grantee agrees to maintain the grantor's pipeline in good order during the work.
- Governing Laws. This Pipeline Crossing Agreement is intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
- How to Get the Form. You can download the form immediately after purchasing it.
$15.99
Alberta Road Crossing Pipeline Agreement
Grant another party the right to construct a road across a pipeline in Alberta with this Road Crossing Pipeline Agreement.
- The oil company which owns the pipeline gives a second party (the grantee) the right to construct a roadway crossing the company's pipeline in certain designated areas of the pipeline right-of-way.
- The grantee is responsible for locating and marking all pipelines that lie within the crossing area.
- The road must be constructed so that it does not reduce the clearance between the pipeline and the existing ground level.
- Before performing any sub-surface work, the grantee must locate the pipeline by hand digging and must not use any excavation equipment within a 1-metre distance.
- The grantee will have the right to enter on the land to maintain, repair and remove the road.
- This Alberta Road Crossing Pipeline Agreement template is a downloadable legal form in MS Word format. Other formats available on request.
$29.99
Alberta Overland Drainage Easement and Restrictive Covenant
Give a third party overland access to construct a water drainage facility with this Easement and Restrictive Covenant for bare land condominium projects in Alberta.
- The Easement is only for bare land projects, meaning that no buildings have been erected yet.
- The third party is granted access to the land for the purpose of construction of a water drainage facility.
- The Restrictive Covenant prohibits the placement of any structure, tree planting, or any other actions which would interfere with the efficient operation of, or access to, the drainage system.
- Any person involved with the construction of the facility must perform in a good and workmanlike manner and cause as little damage or inconvenience to the unit owners as possible.
- Each unit owner is responsible for maintaining and repairing that portion of the facility that is constructed or installed on their unit.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99
Encroachment Agreement for City Property
This Encroachment Agreement is between a city and a property owner who owns an adjoining property to a lot owned by the city.
- The city will allow an encroachment onto the lot by an element of the owner's property, such as a sidewalk, fence or driveway.
- The encroachment must not exceed a specified size and must be maintained by the property owner.
- If the city requires the use of the portion of the lot on which the encroachment lies, the property owner will have 90 days to remove the encroaching element. If the owner does not comply, the city may undertake removal and charge the costs to the owner.
- The Encroachment Agreement can be used in many jurisdictions so long as it complies with municipal bylaws.
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