Arizona Right of Way by Tenant for Pipeline refers to the legal authorization granted to a tenant or lessee to construct and maintain a pipeline on a specific property in Arizona. This right of way gives the tenant the legal right to access, use, and operate the pipeline within the designated area. In Arizona, there are two primary types of Right of Way by Tenant for Pipeline: 1. Temporary Right of Way by Tenant (for Pipeline): This type of right of way is typically granted for a specific period, usually for the duration of the tenant's lease agreement. It allows the tenant to construct and operate a pipeline on the leased property temporarily. The temporary right of way may have certain limitations, such as restrictions on the size of the pipeline or limitations on the substances that can be transported through it. 2. Permanent Right of Way by Tenant (for Pipeline): This type of right of way grants a long-term or indefinite authorization for the tenant to establish and maintain a pipeline on the property. The tenant may own the pipeline or have an easement to use it exclusively. The permanent right of way is usually granted through a legally binding agreement between the tenant and the property owner. Keywords: Arizona, Right of Way, Tenant, Pipeline, legal authorization, construct, maintain, property, access, operate, temporary, permanent, lease agreement, limitations, substances, transported, easement, property owner.