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Wed, 6 Apr 2011 21:39:07 -0400
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Hi All,

I am planning to move several hives to a nearby farm in the coming weeks.  Does anyone have a land-use agreement that they are willing to share... basically, the lady who owns the property is a retired farmer and was more than willing to let me place hives there (no real benefit to her; honey production for me).  I have no concerns that she would give me troubles in the future, but you never know what *might* happen (heaven forbid she die and her children claim the hives as her property).  

Something simple... 
-require access 7 days a week (will call ahead if at all possible)
-hives are my property and my responsibility 
-land owner shall not be held liable for bear damage, etc
-hives could be inspected at any time by provincial authorities
-Should property change ownership, please notify asap


I'm not really looking for a huge legal document... just something that outlines expectations for both parties.

Thanks,
Doug Tompsett
Sudbury
 		 	   		  
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