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Re: some people are gettin stupider and stupider
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Posted by NEsota on November 20, 2006 at 11:02:18 from (64.131.21.211):
In Reply to: some people are gettin stupider and stupider posted by glennster on November 20, 2006 at 10:00:04:
Keeping the unwanted off my CRP and pasture-land is more than a challenge because much of the time I am living 450 miles away from it. It is posted but that does not keep them off. As I believe that a person may enter into a legally binding contract by their actions, those not necessarily being just an oral or signed agreement, here is what I want to try. Have an attorney draw up an agreement which will be posted at the proper intervals along my property and legally conforming in all ways to what is necessary for “No Hunting or Trespassing” signage. The language will spell out that the act of entering the property obligates any trespasser, who does enter the property to pay a stated amount (could be taxes due on the property for that year.). Other obligations spelled out in the agreement if the people resist payment would be attorney’s and collection fees.
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