Posted by bc on October 26, 2010 at 09:03:50 from (71.158.209.228):
In Reply to: Re: Hunting leases ?? posted by John T on October 25, 2010 at 12:54:37:
Guess I'd also recommend having specific insurance for it along with an umbrella policy. Part of doing business. Hold harmless clauses become harmless themselves when the signor is a judgment proof turnip. It still comes back on the landowner.
And then some enterprising lawyer is going to claim there is a specific "reasonable standard of care" for maintaining hunting leases. Someone might claim that not filling that gopher hole or allowing a drunk Dick Cheney hunt violates that standard of care. It would considered "forseeable" that allowing or not enforcing drinking on the lease could result in someone getting shot in the face. In fact it's forseeable that someone could get shot even if alcohol and drugs wasn't being used.
Contract and insurance with the person paying enough for the lease to cover the insurance and deductible. Never rely on a contract where someone else is supposed to buy the insurance. You will be lucky if a hold harmless clause works so you can get your deductible back.
Then you have the guys who don't want to wear safety orange on a hunting lease.
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