A New Jersey Partial Release of Easement and Agreement (Pipeline Easement) refers to a legal document that allows for the partial release of a previously granted easement, specifically pertaining to the installation and maintenance of a pipeline. This agreement is designed to outline the terms and conditions under which the easement can be partially released, granting the property owner back a portion of the land previously dedicated to the pipeline. In New Jersey, there are no distinct types of Partial Release of Easement and Agreement for pipelines. However, the term "Pipeline Easement" may refer to various types of easements, such as access easements, easements of necessity, or permanent easements. The purpose of this agreement is to ensure that both parties involved — the property owner and the pipeline company — have a clear understanding of their rights and responsibilities following the release of a portion of the original easement. The agreement typically includes the following key provisions: 1. Identification of the Parties: The document identifies the property owner and the pipeline company, including any successors or assigns. 2. Description of the Original Easement: The agreement specifies the details and boundaries of the original easement that is subject to partial release. 3. Partial Release Scope: It clearly outlines the extent to which the easement is being released, often referencing specific measurements or boundaries. 4. Consideration: The agreement may specify any consideration, such as monetary compensation or other benefits, if applicable and agreed upon between the parties. 5. Release of Obligations: The document should address the release of any obligations or liabilities associated with the released portion of the easement, ensuring that both parties are absolved of future responsibilities within that specific area. 6. Continuing Obligations: The remaining obligations of both parties, related to the continued use and maintenance of the pipeline and the non-released portion of the easement, are detailed in the agreement. 7. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: The agreement may specify the governing law and jurisdiction for resolving potential disputes that may arise from the partial release of the easement. 8. Miscellaneous Clauses: Additional clauses may cover matters such as severability, integration, amendment, and the agreement's binding nature on the parties. It is important to note that this content provides a brief overview of a New Jersey Partial Release of Easement and Agreement (Pipeline Easement). Always consult legal counsel or a real estate professional for guidance specific to your situation.