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Thebigflyin Guard Bee
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Posts: 60 Location: Essex
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 9:30 am Post subject: land owner agreement |
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Hi guys:
can any one advise: well give some imput as to how thi sshould look?
I want an loos and friendly understanding between land owner and beekeeper.
somthing like this ??
This agreement is between landowner_________________________
and - YOU
The purpose of this agreement is for understanding of both parties that the beekeeper will place bee hives on the landowner’s property to provide free pollination of whatever plants the landowner has on said property. The beekeeper is provided with a place to put the hives with access. All products or proceeds from the hives are the beekeeper's property to do with as he/she sees fit.
The beekeeper will:
1) Assume all responsibility with the placement of the hives on the landowners property.
2) Be responsible for the maintenance of the hives.
3) Be respectful of the landowners property including fences, cropland and livestock.
4) Close all gates after passing through in a timely manner.
5) Only use designated and agreed upon roadways to travel to the bee hives.
6)Avoid accessing the bee hives after a heavy rain until the roadways have dried enough to travel such roadways without doing unnecessary damage unless its a emergency.(IE-hurricane etc)
7)Remove all hives and equipment from the landowners property within 60 days’ notice should the landowner desire such for any reason.
Keep the bee yard neat and tidy and not place unused and unnecessary equipment or debris on the landowners property.
The land owner will:
1) Provide property for the beekeeper to place hives on.
2) Provide access to the hives for the beekeeper year round as best he/she can.
3) Allow the beekeeper to remove his/her hives anytime for any reason should the bee keeper need to.
4) Notify beekeeper of any damages by calling _your phone number__ as soon as possible so the beekeeper can try to fix the damage and save the bees, (floods, winds, vandals, wildlife) within reason.
This agreement is an open-ended contract and does not expire.
Signed___________________________(beekeeper)
Date________________
Signed___________________________(Landowner)
Date________________
Property the hives will be placed on is located at:
__________________________________________________ ___________________ |
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