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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2597095" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>$750 isn't NEARLY enough, 10X and you're getting there.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is right about the contract. it needs to include every single cotton-pickin' detail, down to the trash, fencing, vegetation rehab, prohibition of use of chemical clearing agents, consequences for spillage of water, diesel or any other chemical, regardless of liquid or otherwise that may cause damage to YOUR property, it's vegetation, water and mineral reserves. That would include trash and waste from the workers and their vehicles. It needs to state that the pipe needs to remain X number of feet AWAY from the trail or established path <strong>at all times</strong> and that any damage done to items left on the property is not your responsibility. They must be responsible for fill in any ruts caused by their vehicles and must establish windows of time in which they may check their lines. If you want to hunt your property the contract needs to say that and indemnify you from damage in the even the line is ruptured. There also needs to be a clause allow you to immediately terminate the contract for violation of any of the terms.</p><p></p><p>Just my idea.</p><p></p><p>They're doing this to make money and will do so at whatever cost. Make sure and protect yourself and your property including water and mineral rights into the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2597095, member: 30309"] $750 isn't NEARLY enough, 10X and you're getting there. Everyone is right about the contract. it needs to include every single cotton-pickin' detail, down to the trash, fencing, vegetation rehab, prohibition of use of chemical clearing agents, consequences for spillage of water, diesel or any other chemical, regardless of liquid or otherwise that may cause damage to YOUR property, it's vegetation, water and mineral reserves. That would include trash and waste from the workers and their vehicles. It needs to state that the pipe needs to remain X number of feet AWAY from the trail or established path [B]at all times[/B] and that any damage done to items left on the property is not your responsibility. They must be responsible for fill in any ruts caused by their vehicles and must establish windows of time in which they may check their lines. If you want to hunt your property the contract needs to say that and indemnify you from damage in the even the line is ruptured. There also needs to be a clause allow you to immediately terminate the contract for violation of any of the terms. Just my idea. They're doing this to make money and will do so at whatever cost. Make sure and protect yourself and your property including water and mineral rights into the future. [/QUOTE]
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