PUBLIC UTILITIES
Utilities Easement • Location of Utility Lines • Relocation • Breach of Stipulation
S & R Coal Co. v. Rausch Creek Land, L.P., PICS Case No. 15-0821 (Pa Super. May 15, 2015) (memorandum) Donohue, J. (24 pages).
A landowner could not change the placement of utility lines on its property away from a roadway easement where the terms of a stipulation between the landowner and the easement holder expressly provided that relocation would involve both the utility lines and the roadway. Order of the trial court affirmed in part and reversed in part.
June 02, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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PUBLIC UTILITIES
Utilities Easement • Location of Utility Lines • Relocation • Breach of Stipulation
S & R Coal Co. v. Rausch Creek Land, L.P., PICS Case No. 15-0821 (Pa Super. May 15, 2015) (memorandum) Donohue, J. (24 pages).
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