Common use of Purpose and Extent of Easement Clause in Contracts

Purpose and Extent of Easement. The easement is for erecting, operating, maintaining, repairing, rebuilding and burying overhead and underground electric distribution lines and re- lated facilities including but not limited to communication and data lines, poles, wires, cables, handholes, manholes, transformer enclosures, concrete pads, transformers, connection boxes, guys, supports and such other accessories and appurtenances as may be desirable in connection therewith (the “Facilities”) over, under or on the Right-of-Way and all abutting streets, roads and highways. The Right-of-Way is defined as feet on each side of the centerline of the Facilities existing and to be constructed, but in no event shall it be less than the width on each side of the centerline of the following: (a) 15 feet for underground lines; (b) 20 feet for overhead, single phase primary lines; (c) 5 feet for overhead secondary lines; and (d) 25 feet for overhead primary three phase lines. The easement includes such joint use or occupancy of the easement as Lake Country may permit for electrification or other purposes and shall include the continuation and extension of the facilities over the property to deliver electric power to other customers of Lake Country Power.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: lakecountrypower.coop, www.lakecountrypower.coop, lakecountrypower.coop

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