I read through the comments below, and have a couple things to add from our experience with the gas pipeline. At least in Michigan they cannot got to eminent domain until they have 85 percent of the PARTIES signed up. That is in my opinion one of the reasons they jiggy-jog the route, so they can easily sign Bill Jones's 30 ft. and John Doe's 40 ft., that way they get to 85 percent and can force the others that they go across three quarters of a mile or one and a half miles into court for eminent domain. I second the comment about subsidence, and will post a picture from the line on our place. Their comment was that they didn't REMOVE any soil, they WERE NOT going to bring any in. We also got a clause added that if the line is ever removed that if another line is not installed withing one year of the removal then the right of was reverts to the land owner and is no longer in effect. Also make sure you have the names and phone numbers of the project superintendent, as he and his minions nay not be on the same page when it comes to dealing with you and other land owners. You need a real attorney.
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