Hunting preserve land acquisition contract
Acquiring land for a hunting preserve requires contracts that address liability, conservation, and revenue streams. Acquisition agreements often incorporate wildlife management obligations, seasonal hunting restrictions, and indemnity clauses protecting owners from guest injuries. Contracts may also grant or restrict firearm discharge rights, particularly near residential zones. Leasing arrangements with hunting clubs or outfitters should be disclosed, as they can survive ownership changes. A hunting preserve acquisition contract without these clauses leaves both wildlife and owners exposed to risk.