Greensboro North Carolina Agreement Waiving Surface Use by Oil and Gas Lessee

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Greensboro
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US-OG-655
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This form is used when the Lessor desires to sell, subdivide, or partition all or a part of the lands covered by the Lease (the Lands), and has requested a partial waiver of surface use of certain portions of the Lands subject to the Lease, and a waiver is agreeable to Lessee. This Agreement relates solely to the surface use and does not in any other way affect or diminish the Lessee's rights, interests and estate under the Lease.

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Greensboro North Carolina Agreement Waiving Surface Use by Oil and Gas Lessee