An easement implies a limited right to use someone else's property. It can be public (between the owner and the state) and private (between the owners). At the same time, the registration of an easement is necessarily regulated by land and civil legislation.
Instructions
Step 1
Write at the top of the document: "Easement Agreement." Below, on the left side, indicate the city. On the contrary, on the right side of the sheet, indicate the date of the contract.
Step 2
Indicate the name of the legal entity in full or the full name of an individual entrepreneur (or an ordinary citizen). Next, put a comma and write: "in the person of your full name", and then indicate the position of this person. Next type: “acting on the basis” and mark the given basis (statute, position, power of attorney).
Step 3
Write: "hereinafter referred to, on the one hand, as" Owner "and". Then continue the sentence with the name of the legal entity or the full name of the citizen. Then also indicate the position of this person and on what basis the data is indicated (charter, power of attorney or position).
Step 4
Place a comma and type: "hereinafter referred to as, on the other hand, the" Owner of the Easement ", collectively referred to as the" Parties ", have entered into this agreement." Next, write about the subject of the contract, that is, what exactly is an easement.
Step 5
Mark the area of the site or premises allocated for the easement, payment, location (address), term.
Step 6
Make a brief description of the subject (servette). Here you can indicate its distinctive features, materials, elements, purpose, purpose in accordance with design and technical documents, area.
Step 7
Indicate the purpose and conditions for establishing this easement. Write down the needs of the owner of the item, for example, entrance, passage and exit (this is in the case if the easement is the room).
Step 8
Write down what rights and responsibilities the owner of the easement has. For example, “The Owner has the right to: exercise control over the intended use by the Owner of the easement; to demand the termination of the use of the subject of the agreement from the Owner of the easement, in case of violation of the terms of this agreement."
Step 9
Note the obligations and rights of the easement holder. Here you can specify how he can use the object or object transferred to him.
Step 10
Put the necessary signatures: the owner of the easement and its future owner.