This form is used when the Assignor grants, sells and assigns to Assignee all of Assignor's rights, title, and interests in a Pipeline Easements and Right of Way. When this form is used, Assignor grants, sells and conveys to Assignee all of Assignor's rights, title, and interests in all pipe, pipelines and all pertinent equipment, personal property, and fixtures relating to the Easements but Assignor reserves all interests in all well bores, tubing, and all related equipment utilized in connection with the production of oil and/or gas from the lands which the Easements cross or affect.
Ohio Assignment of Pipeline Easements and Rights of Way is a legal agreement that involves the transfer of the property rights associated with pipelines and the rights to use designated areas of land to lay, operate, and maintain pipelines in the state of Ohio. This assignment typically occurs between two parties: the pipeline company, referred to as the assignor, and the party to whom the rights are transferred, known as the assignee. In Ohio, there are various types of Assignment of Pipeline Easements and Rights of Way, each serving a specific purpose: 1. Permanent Easement Assignment: This type of assignment grants the assignee the perpetual right to access and utilize a designated area of land for pipeline installation, operation, and maintenance purposes. It allows the assignee to have exclusive control over the easement area. 2. Temporary Easement Assignment: Temporary easements are typically granted for a specific duration and are utilized when the pipeline company requires temporary access to the land for construction, repairs, or maintenance of the pipelines. These easements have predefined time limits and once the assigned period expires, the rights revert to the landowner. 3. Blanket Easement Assignment: A blanket easement assignment allows the assignee to access multiple parcels of land within a specified geographic area. This type of assignment is frequently used when the pipeline needs to traverse multiple properties or when the layout of the pipeline requires flexibility for future expansions or modifications. 4. Partial Assignment: In some cases, only a portion of the pipeline easement rights may be transferred to the assignee. This type of assignment specifies the exact area of land and the extent of rights being transferred, such as a specific length of the pipeline or a limited width of the easement. The Ohio Assignment of Pipeline Easements and Rights of Way aims to ensure that both the pipeline company and the landowner have their interests protected. It outlines the rights and obligations of each party, including compensation for the landowner, any limitations on the use of the easement area, and the responsibilities of the pipeline company regarding maintenance, safety, and restoration of the land upon completion of the project. It is important for both the assignor and the assignee to consult with legal professionals experienced in Ohio property and pipeline law to ensure that the assignment is executed properly and complies with all applicable regulations and requirements.