Posted by John T on October 25, 2010 at 10:13:30 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Hunting leases ?? posted by jdemaris on October 25, 2010 at 09:46:08:
Yo JD, sounds like a plan to me. My nephew just called last week concerend with the liability issues when hunting or leasing property for hunting purposes and I told him the main issues were that the lessee hunter assumes all risk of personal injury and property loss and agrees to hold the Lessor harmless therefrom WHICH IM CONFIDENT YOURE ALREADY WELLLLLLLLLL AWARE OF. The lessor still retains some duty of care, but its not all that much, maybe warn of any known hazards and dont have any booby traps and, of course, Id want it in writing so long as its not overly complicated so the old "meeting of the minds" doesnt become an issue as Courts construe contracts strongest AGAINST the party who prepared them ya know.... The simpler the better and absent any lawyers mumbo jumbo is better yet so BOTH lay person parties fully understand it.
Maybe you can open up a working Dude Ranch so all the rich city yuppies turn out and line your pockets???
Take care JD, I wish you would get to the 2011 NY State JD Expo (Canandaguia) sometime where a bunch of us meet up for a cookout and adult barley soda beverage party at my RV????
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