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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 Caveat re Assignment of Freehold Lease
Register an interest in mineral leases in Alberta under an assignment of freehold leases with this free Caveat form.
- The template includes Form 26, Caveat Forbidding Registration, and Form 27, Affidavit in Support.
- The Caveat form contains suggested wording for registering an interest pursuant to an assignment of freehold mineral leases.
- This is Alberta Registries Form 26 in Word format. Fill in, sign and file with a provincial registry office.
$0.00
Alberta Road Use Agreement
Give an oil company access to a road that runs across private land with this Road Use Agreement for the Province of Alberta.
- Purpose of Agreement. The land owner grants an oil company (the licensee) a non-exclusive interruptible license to use the road in order to allow its drilling rigs, equipment and personnel to gain access to well sites.
- Restrictions. The land owner has the right to impose bans and restrictions on the road usage.
- Liability for Costs. The licensee agrees to pay the costs to repair any unreasonable damage to the road.
- No Warranty. The land owner makes no warranty or representation as to the usability of the road.
- Waiver of Claims. The licensee agrees not to make any claims for loss or damage resulting from the use of the road.
- Prior Notice. The licensee will notify the land owner in writing in advance of the dates on which it intends to move rigs on the road.
- Termination. When the licensee no longer requires use of the road, it agrees to remove all culverts, extensions, etc which it installed for its purposes.
- Governing Laws. The agreement is governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta, Canada.
- Available in MS Word format, fully editable and re-usable.
$17.99
Alberta Discharge of Easement or Restrictive Covenant
Discharge an easement, restrictive covenant, party wall agreement or encroachment agreement from a title deed with this free Discharge Form.
- The form can be downloaded, completed and filed with an Alberta Registry Office.
- Land Titles Form 10.1 in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$0.00