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How Comparable Surface Rights Agreements Help to Determine the Proper Level of Compensation

How Comparable Surface Rights Agreements Help to Determine the Proper Level of Compensation

by artrageous | Sep 22, 2017 | Surface Rights

Before I start to explain how comparable agreements can help to determine the proper level of compensation a landowner is entitled to, landowners should be aware of Section 25 (1) of the Surface Rights Act. The Board, in determining the amount of compensation payable...
16 Reasons Why a Right-of-Entry Order is Better than a Surface Lease or Easement

16 Reasons Why a Right-of-Entry Order is Better than a Surface Lease or Easement

by artrageous | Sep 22, 2017 | Surface Rights

Once an agreement on location and compensation is reached with the operator, I advise my clients that a Right-of-Entry Order issued by the Surface Rights Board protects their rights better than signing a Surface Lease or Easement form prepared by the Company. Some of...

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