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A farmer who has let us hunt geese in his fields in past years has told us that this year he wants $20/guy. Said it's because so many guys have been asking permission and he figures he should get something out of the deal (we've offered geese in the past and he's not interested, but that bottle of rye was well received
) Wasn't real clear about if $20 was for the year or per hunt, but doesn't matter for the purpose of the question.
By charging a fee, does the land owner open themselves up to a liability in case of an injury, accident or property damage? Not that I begrudge the guy the $20, we'll pay for the priviledge to use his land - no problem. I'm just curious if the "fee" imposes a duty of care?
By charging a fee, does the land owner open themselves up to a liability in case of an injury, accident or property damage? Not that I begrudge the guy the $20, we'll pay for the priviledge to use his land - no problem. I'm just curious if the "fee" imposes a duty of care?




















































