Keywords: South Carolina, subsurface underground storage lease and agreement, surface owner, lands being granted. Description: The South Carolina Subsurface Underground Storage Lease and Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions for granting a subsurface storage lease to an individual or entity who does not have the right to use the surface of the lands. This agreement is specifically designed for surface owners who want to lease their underground storage rights to another party. This lease and agreement allow the lessee to utilize the subsurface area of the lands exclusively for storage purposes. The surface owner retains full control and ownership over the surface lands, while granting the lessee the rights to access and use the subsurface area for storage activities. The agreement outlines various key provisions including the term of the lease, the scope of the storage activities, payment and compensation arrangements, and any necessary permits or licenses required for the storage operations. It also addresses liability and insurance requirements to protect both parties involved. While there may not be different types of South Carolina Subsurface Underground Storage Lease and Agreement (From a Surface Owner, With No Right OT Use the Surface of the Lands being Granted), specific clauses or provisions may be tailored to meet the unique circumstances of the agreement. It is essential for both the surface owner and the lessee to carefully review and negotiate the terms of the agreement to ensure that their respective rights and responsibilities are adequately protected. Consulting with legal professionals who are familiar with South Carolina state laws and regulations pertaining to subsurface storage leases is highly recommended. Overall, the South Carolina Subsurface Underground Storage Lease and Agreement provide a framework to facilitate the leasing of underground storage rights while safeguarding the surface owner's property interests.