What is an Utility Easement Agreement?
A utility easement agreement is a contract in which a landowner grants a municipality or a utility company the right to install lines or ditches on part of the landowner’s property. The granted part is usually called a “right-of-way”. A utility easement agreement can be registered on the title to land as a permanent interest.
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