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Construction License Agreement
- Construction License Agreement
Construction License Agreement
A construction licence agreement is a legal contract that grants permission to a contractor/developer to use a certain property or resources for construction purposes. Usually, there are two main types of construction licence agreement: Tieback and Crane Swing Agreements and Building Access Licence Agreements. The former type of agreement is common in densely populated areas where construction projects require access to neighbouring properties for temporary purposes. On the other hand, the latter type of agreement grants access to a building or specific areas within a building for the purpose of installing, maintaining, or repairing telecommunications or other infrastructure.
Both parties involved in a construction licence agreement, whether it be a contractor/developer or a property owner, should strongly consider having legal representation to protect their rights and negotiate favourable terms. Being a leading law firm, Crangle Law can help you ensure your agreement is fair and balanced and avoid any potential disputes. Protect your investment. Let our experienced construction lawyers review your construction licence agreement. Schedule your consultation today.