In Montana, a Supplemental Right of Way Agreement (To Amend Original Agreement) is a legal document used to make modifications or amendments to an existing right of way agreement. This agreement applies to various aspects of land use, particularly in situations where additional provisions or changes are necessary. These changes could be related to access, construction, maintenance, or any other specific conditions associated with a right of way agreement. Some common types of Montana Supplemental Right of Way Agreements (To Amend Original Agreement) include: 1. Access Modification: This type of agreement is used when there is a need to change the point of access or modify the existing access point to the property. It may involve relocating a driveway, altering the route, or adding new entry points. 2. Easement Expansion: When the initial right of way agreement does not provide sufficient space or the required scope for a particular purpose, an easement expansion agreement may be necessary. This agreement allows for an additional area or expansion of the right of way to accommodate specific needs. 3. Usage Changes: Sometimes, the intended use or purpose of a right of way agreement needs to be changed. This may involve modifying the allowed activities on the right of way, such as adding new utilities, telecommunications infrastructure, or installing new structures. 4. Maintenance and Repairs: In situations where the original agreement does not adequately address the responsibilities related to the maintenance and repair of the right of way, a supplemental agreement can be drafted to clarify these obligations. It may include provisions for regular maintenance, vegetation control, or the requirements for repairing any damages. 5. Term Extension: If the duration specified in the original agreement is not sufficient or needs to be extended, a supplemental agreement can be created to amend the time frame. This is often done to ensure the continued use of the right of way over an extended period. It is important to consult with legal professionals experienced in Montana property laws and regulations when drafting or amending a Supplemental Right of Way Agreement.