Grant Easement Form For Utilities

State:
Minnesota
Control #:
MN-EAS-1
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Word; 
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The Grant Easement Form for Utilities is a legal document that facilitates the granting of both temporary and permanent easements for utility and infrastructure projects. This form is primarily utilized by Grantors, such as property owners or partners, to convey easement rights to a municipal corporation or utility company. Key features include the description of the easement area, the specific rights granted to the Grantee, and the duration of the easement, which can be temporary for construction purposes or permanent for public use. Additionally, the form outlines the rights of ingress and egress for maintenance and inspection, ensuring continuous access for the Grantee. Filling and editing instructions are clear: users must provide property details, consideration amounts, and signatures from both Grantors in the presence of a notary public. This form is particularly relevant for attorneys and paralegals managing real estate transactions, as well as legal assistants coordinating document preparation. It serves to protect the interests of property owners while providing necessary access for public utilities.
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Easements are created by a transfer/grant of easement or a grant/reservation of easement in a transfer of land. They may also be created by other methods such as a court order, an expropriation plan or a condominium declaration.

A 'deed of easement' is a signed, legal document that grants the right to use another person's land for a specifically stated purpose. The right to do something on your own land which would otherwise amount to a private nuisance can be an easement, for example, actions that give rise to noise.

PUE stands for Public Utility Easement. Like other easements, a PUE grants certain rights to the owner of the easement.

1. Owner: An individual owner of land can create easement for any estate or interest. The owner of servient tenement can impose easement, by his unilateral act, on his property.

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Grant Easement Form For Utilities