Grazing Agreement
This agreement is
suitable for use enabling a land owner to grant a third party the right to use
a piece of land for the purpose of grazing sheep or other animals. It is
essential that the right is not an exclusive one i.e. it should be a right
exercised in common with the owner. This is what the agreement says and it is
what must happen in practice. The reason for this is that if exclusive possession
is given then the occupier could claim to have a tenancy as opposed to a licence.
This is an important distinction as a tenancy will create continuing rights
beyond those set out in the agreement
Purchase Price - £20
The
document will download as a Zip file. Once downloaded it will unzip to a Word document.
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Grazing Agreement |
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Agreement for
Grazing a Horse
This agreement is suitable
to enable a landowner to permit a third party to use his land (and possibly
buildings erected on it) to graze a horse or pony. The use of the land must
be for none business purposes. This is what the agreement says and it is
what must happen in practice. The reason for this is that if the land is
used for business purposes that the occupier may be able to claim a business
tenancy which means that he would be able to claim continuing rights beyond
those set out in the agreement
Purchase Price - £20
The
document will download as a Zip file. Once downloaded it will unzip to a Word document.
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Agreement for grazing a horse |
£20 |
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The
documents downloaded from this web site will be in the form of a Zip file. Once downloaded it will unzip to a Word
document. You will need a zip utility to unzip the document - Windows XP
contains a built in utility. Alternatively shareware versions suitable for
unzipping a file can be obtained from the Internet - for example, click the Winzip
button at the side of this page.
The
documents available on this site have been prepared for use in England &
Wales. They may not be valid if used in other areas.