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{{ ::transmission-rights-of-way-activities-agricultural-lands.pdf |Eversource acknowledges that easements used for agriculture have the rights that exist for all easement land.}} | {{ ::transmission-rights-of-way-activities-agricultural-lands.pdf |Eversource acknowledges that easements used for agriculture have the rights that exist for all easement land.}} |
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{{ ::permitted-non-permitted-use-transmission-rights-of-way.pdf |Eversource implies that it, not the easements deeds, define permitted and non-permitted uses of the easement}} | {{ ::permitted-non-permitted-use-transmission-rights-of-way.pdf |"While Eversource has |
| rights to operate and maintain the electric system through these easements, the underlying property is still owned by private parties. Their rights to use the property continue, subject to Eversource’s easement rights"}} |
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{{ ::managing-access-to-transmission-rights-of-way.pdf |What Eversource says about gates and access.}} | {{ ::managing-access-to-transmission-rights-of-way.pdf |What Eversource says about gates and access.}} |
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{{ ::eversource_rights-of-way-guidelines.pdf |Eversource admits that easement-encumbered landowners are the owners of the land over which Eversource has easement rights, in contradiction to its exclusion of easement-encumbered landowners from DES Alteration of Terrain and Dredge and Fill Wetlands permits}} | {{ ::eversource_rights-of-way-guidelines.pdf |Eversource rights of way guidelines}} |
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