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re: Pipeline on farmland
Posted on 12/19/22 at 4:51 pm to TigerGyp
Posted on 12/19/22 at 4:51 pm to TigerGyp
You need to get verification that that the pipeline company does have expropriation authority under Eminent Domain. It is called "condemnation" in Texas. If they do not you can name your Servitude and Right of Way terms.
Posted on 12/20/22 at 9:32 am to CharleyLake
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You need to get verification that that the pipeline company does have expropriation authority under Eminent Domain.
Being Trans Canada is a midstream company and not in the extraction business, and being how far this pipeline is from the OP's description, I'd be willing to bet a whole lot of money this is a common carrier line. Therefore, yes, they have a path to condemnation if need-be.
However, even if it means they have to triple their initial offer of $200/rd. to the OP, it'll still be better for them to pay that bit of money than having to spend Legal fees and time gaining its rights via the courts.
Looks like they're already about to double their offer to OP.
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