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Developing a Forest Land Hunting Lease

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Hunting Lease - Property Meets and Makes Inspection

Finding Game

Finding Game

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The hunter and his hunting group needs to walk over the leased property with you (the landowner) or your agent for an initial inspection and show-me-trip. All parties should then agree that the property to be hunted for legal game is in suitable condition for that purpose inferred and described by the hunting lease.

LESSEES further state that they have inspected the described property and have found the premises to be in an acceptable condition and hereby waive any right to complain or to recover from LESSOR in the future relating to the condition of the lease property or any improvements located thereon.

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