Products tagged with 'alberta land use form'
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.
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.
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.
Arkansas Hunting Lease Agreement
This Arkansas Hunting Lease Agreement allows hunters to hunt game on your land while protecting your property and your family.
Scope of the Hunting Lease
The hunting lease template is suitable for use by both individual hunters and groups or organizations. It outlines the terms under which hunting is permitted, ensuring that all participants understand their responsibilities.
Rental Fees
Hunters are required to pay a fee for the privilege of accessing and hunting on the land.
Compliance with Laws
All hunters must comply with state and local laws related to hunting and environmental protection while on the property.
Care and Conduct
Hunters are expected to take proper care of the land. This includes removing all trash, refraining from bringing pets onto the property, and observing all safety measures concerning fire and other potential dangers.
Liability and Responsibility
Hunters are responsible for any damage caused to the land, buildings, crops, and livestock. Additionally, all hunters using the property agree to indemnify the landowner against any claims or actions arising from loss, damage, injury, or death.
Jurisdiction and Format
This Hunting Lease Agreement is intended exclusively for use within the State of Arkansas. The document is provided in MS Word format. It is fully customizable and can be reused from season to season.