Pasture Lease Agreement Page 8

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dealing with manure management should refer to
agreement should be reviewed and adjusted as
soil test recommendations as the measuring tool as
required. A caveat would have to be re-filed for
well as protecting against nutrient loading. In all
the new lease.
cases, the amount of manure, fertilizer or soil
amendments should be restricted so that
10. The Withdrawal and Discharge of Caveat form
overloading does not occur.
is used to remove a caveat from the certificate of
title.
Another issue is smoke from burning of grass or
forages. If this smoke causes an accident on a
roadway, those responsible for the fire may be held
liable, including a landlord. The issue is to try to
take steps to protect against legal actions caused by
one of the parties. As stated many times in this
Other Issues
publication, consultation with a lawyer is
recommended.
Liability protection for both the landlord and tenant
is becoming an important issue. Failure by a tenant
Coping with drought and/or overgrazing is another
to adhere to some environmental law could impact
area over which a landlord may wish to have the
both parties. A landlord should address these issues
flexibility to exercise some control. Overgrazing
in the lease. An example of this is the issue of
can result in permanent damage to the forage stand
manure management. In the agreement, a clause
and in turn reduce future rentals or sale value.
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