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Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans!
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Posted by paul on June 14, 2005 at 06:39:54 from (66.60.197.42):
In Reply to: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by Markuss on June 13, 2005 at 14:05:28:
Here's how some of the law & advice from Indiana goes. I typed 'Indiana farm land lease termination law' into Google, could do that for any state & get some free advice perhaps. Among other things: ------- Outgoing Tenant�s Rights in Growing Crops An outgoing tenant has a right to growing crops (emblements) if three conditions are present: A. The tenancy was of an uncertain duration. B. The tenant was terminated due to no fault of his or her own. C. A crop was planted by the tenant. So if in Indiana, the 'sob farmer' would actually be in the rights, as far as we can tell - we know he farmed the land previously tho we do not (and neither does Markuss?)know the exact term of the ag lease, we know the realitor did not notify him the lease was terminated, and we know the farmer planted the crop.... Not really right to start calling him names is it when he is in his legal rights????? There is a link in my link to a 12 page pdf that has more info on this. There were other promising hits on Google as well. --->Paul
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