Listoids:

At the company where I work we deal with landowners frequently.  We often need 
permission to install our equipment on their property.  One thing I can say; 
they are all different.  Some will charge us a fee and others will not.  Some 
will refuse us to use their property altogether; this is rare though.  We do 
write contracts and they are signed by both parties.  Also, it is important to 
keep all agreements between the owners confidential.  For instance, one owner 
may charge us $500 to install some equipment on there property, another only 
$100… and some don’t charge at all, you need to keep this confidential.

On thing to remember, it is their property and all meteorite hunters need to 
respect the owners and their property.  When I was in West I talked to a few 
landowners that had issues with hunters so they stopped allowing people to hunt 
on their property.  Remember… be honest and respectful.  Others in West had 
liability issues (in case somebody gets hurt, the landowner could be sued), I 
told him “write a contract,” but he responded by saying, “ahh.. a lawyer and 
get around any contract.”  So in some cases you just may not be able to change 
their mind and you may not be able too hunt.

Just remember… how you would feel if you saw some people on your property 
looking around with equipment in hand: I would certainly upset.  And also, when 
in doubt… get permission. Don’t assume anything.

Just my two cents,

Greg Stanley




--- On Thu, 4/2/09, michael cottingham <mikew...@gilanet.com> wrote:

From: michael cottingham <mikew...@gilanet.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] How about a thread to discuss hunting ethics
To: "Michael Murray" <mmur...@montrose.net>
Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 10:49 AM

Hello,

Good idea and I will try and work on a small essay over the next day or so, 
detailing how I deal with private property owners...

Best Wishes

Michael Cottingham


On Apr 2, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Michael Murray wrote:

> In a constructive thread, I'd like to hear more about how the hunters out 
> there discuss hunting private property with landowners, how they determine 
> who owns the property, do you pay a fee normally, do you do a formal written 
> agreement on split of find.  Could be that if some of the more seasoned List 
> participants/hunters visit this topic in a somewhat detailed manner that 
> other hunters might better arm themselves with the knowledge it takes to do 
> it right.
> 
> Mike in CO
> 
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