Posted by wisbaker on August 05, 2012 at 11:15:42 from (207.118.135.5):
In Reply to: I vomitted today... posted by John_PA on August 05, 2012 at 00:12:35:
I've seen both sides from an arrogant foreman on a pipe crew that did nothing but pi55 of the landowner and ended up costing the power company more that it had to pay to some of the drilling crews in Western Oklahoma that were professionals and a pleasure to deal with. Friends of our family fought an easement coming across their farm, eventually found out they couldn't stop it but could control it. After nine months of haggling he got the pipeline easement written that they had to work when the field was bare or pay agreed damaged BEFORE they worked and nothing could protrude above the ground. Unfortunately the pipeline company forget about the conditions of their easement and leased it to another utility company for a power line. The transmission company ended up buying an easement around this farm. I wonder how long before our local governments figure out how much energy flow through these pipe lines and put an ad-volrum (property) tax on the easement. It would be taxing someone that can't vote for them- they really love that.
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