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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3744809" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Get a Lawyer familiar with pipeline surface damages. There are lots of clauses left out of the standard contracts that could be important later, and it's typically a lowball price that most landowners just sign. We doubled what the original offer was and they never blinked an eye when handing over the check.</p><p>I was in your boat a few years back when the pipe liners wanted to put a line across our gun range at Ponca to some tank batteries on the other side of our range. They were going to need access to those tank batteries with trucks, so we had the lawyer specify that the gate had to be locked on their way in and relocked after they left. PIA for the drivers but it was a private membership and didn't want people following a truck in. They also had to run electric across the property, so we requested they set poles where we wanted them for future expansion. The roads had to be built with certain materials with drainage set to protect our property, and the list goes on.</p><p>You need to have protection for spills that calls out what they are expected to do for a cleanup, and what they will do to clean up the property if they abandon the pipeline or tank batteries, or whatever.</p><p>This is why you need a lawyer. It's to protect your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3744809, member: 5412"] Get a Lawyer familiar with pipeline surface damages. There are lots of clauses left out of the standard contracts that could be important later, and it's typically a lowball price that most landowners just sign. We doubled what the original offer was and they never blinked an eye when handing over the check. I was in your boat a few years back when the pipe liners wanted to put a line across our gun range at Ponca to some tank batteries on the other side of our range. They were going to need access to those tank batteries with trucks, so we had the lawyer specify that the gate had to be locked on their way in and relocked after they left. PIA for the drivers but it was a private membership and didn't want people following a truck in. They also had to run electric across the property, so we requested they set poles where we wanted them for future expansion. The roads had to be built with certain materials with drainage set to protect our property, and the list goes on. You need to have protection for spills that calls out what they are expected to do for a cleanup, and what they will do to clean up the property if they abandon the pipeline or tank batteries, or whatever. This is why you need a lawyer. It's to protect your property. [/QUOTE]
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