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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3794776" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That's because Oklahoma has laws that protect the landowner if they allow sport hunting, leasing, etc that homeowners in a city environment don't have. </p><p>Example, if someone hunting on your property with permission breaks a leg by slipping or something, they can't sue the landowner.(in most cases)</p><p> In town if your kid leaves a toy in the yard and someone trips on it, they can sue the homeowner for medical damages. </p><p>When we lease our farmlands and pastures the contract requires the lessee to maintain the property, fix erosion issues, use common agricultural practices with the landowner controlling hunting and fishing access. </p><p>Any environmental issues like an oil spill, etc. are the responsibility of the lessee to fix and repair back to normal agricultural standards. Meaning if they have a spill on a tank battery, they have to restore the land back to where crops can be planted and thrive where the spill occurred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3794776, member: 5412"] That's because Oklahoma has laws that protect the landowner if they allow sport hunting, leasing, etc that homeowners in a city environment don't have. Example, if someone hunting on your property with permission breaks a leg by slipping or something, they can't sue the landowner.(in most cases) In town if your kid leaves a toy in the yard and someone trips on it, they can sue the homeowner for medical damages. When we lease our farmlands and pastures the contract requires the lessee to maintain the property, fix erosion issues, use common agricultural practices with the landowner controlling hunting and fishing access. Any environmental issues like an oil spill, etc. are the responsibility of the lessee to fix and repair back to normal agricultural standards. Meaning if they have a spill on a tank battery, they have to restore the land back to where crops can be planted and thrive where the spill occurred. [/QUOTE]
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