Transmission Easement definition

Transmission Easement means any Easement, in which Seller has any right, title or interest and upon which a Transmission Line Facility or Transmission Substation Facility is located or otherwise used or held for use by Seller primarily in Transmission, including those set forth on Schedule 1.1-D, except for the Shared Easements and Easements set forth on Schedule 1.1-E.
Transmission Easement has the meaning set forth in Section 2(c). Transmission Easements are anticipated to be approximately 50 - 100 feet wide for low and medium voltage circuits and 100 – 200 feet wide for high voltage circuits.
Transmission Easement means the easement granting the Interconnected Utility rights to install transmission facilities on the property of Seller.

Examples of Transmission Easement in a sentence

  • Any Transmission Easement will run with the Premises and inure to the benefit of and be binding upon Owner and Project Company and their respective transferees, successors, and assigns, and all persons claiming under them.

  • Project Company will have the right to assign or convey all or any portion of any Transmission Easement to any person on an exclusive or nonexclusive basis.

  • Any such Transmission Easement will contain all of the rights and privileges for Transmission Facilities as are set forth in this Lease.

  • Any Transmission Easement will also include the right of ingress to and egress from the Solar Facilities (whether located on the Premises, on adjacent property or elsewhere) over and along the Premises by means of roads and lanes thereon if existing, or otherwise by such route or routes as Project Company or Owner may construct from time to time.

  • If the Transmission Easement is located outside the Site, such easement shall be exclusive; if the Access Easement is located outside the site, such easement shall not be exclusive.

  • The grant of this Transmission Easement expressly includes the right of Tenant to enforce Tenant’s rights under this Section 2(c).

  • The Transmission Easement shall run with the Property and inure to the benefit of and be binding upon Owner and Grantee and their respective transferees, successors and assigns, and all persons claiming under them.

  • If the term of the Easement, the Access Easement, the Transmission Easement, or other right hereunder is found to be in excess of the longest duration permitted by applicable law, then the provisions hereof which specify such term of duration shall be severed from this Agreement, and the term instead shall expire on the latest date permitted by applicable law.

  • In the event Grantee terminates or releases the Transmission Easement, Grantor authorizes Grantee to execute and record a notice of termination evidencing such termination.

  • Within 120 days after completion of installation of the Cable, Grantee shall provide to Grantor’s Superintendent of Highway an as-built survey or surveys showing (a) the locations of the 20-foot-wide Transmission Easement within each of the Grantor-owned roads described in Schedule A hereto, and (b) the physical components of the Cable located within each portion of the Transmission Easement.


More Definitions of Transmission Easement

Transmission Easement means an Easement located approximately as shown on Exhibit C hereto running over the Future Substation Property and sufficient to enable Condemnee to properly and prudently maintain, operate, repair, replace, expand, construct, reconstruct and upgrade the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Substation now and in the future and to transport and distribute electric energy from that facility to Condemnee's service territory outside Vineland now and in the future.
Transmission Easement. All easements or other real property interests required to accommodate the LCRA Transmission Facilities. Transmission Facilities: The LCRA Transmission Facilities and the SAWS Transmission Facilities.