The farm lease contract / L.C. Gray and Howard A. Turner.

Your farm lease -- Was its full meaning understood before it was signed? Is it fair to both parties? Does it give the tenant a reasonable opportunity to make a comfortable living and to get ahead? Does it require proper and conservative care of the premises leased?Are all desired reservations to the...

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Main Author: Gray, L. C. (Lewis Cecil), 1881-1952
Other Authors: Turner, Howard A. (Howard Archibald), 1888-1974
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1920.
Series:Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) ; no. 1164.
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Summary:Your farm lease -- Was its full meaning understood before it was signed? Is it fair to both parties? Does it give the tenant a reasonable opportunity to make a comfortable living and to get ahead? Does it require proper and conservative care of the premises leased?Are all desired reservations to the lease made? Are the things stated which each party is to do and to contribute? Does it define the relations hip between landlord and tenant and provide for the settlement of differences of opinion? Does it contain a statement of the procedure to be followed when the relationship of landlord and tenant is to be terminated? Does it contain the following essentials to a legally complete lease? 1. The date it was made. 2. The names and the final signatures of the contracting parties. 3. The period of for which the lease is to run. 4. A description of the property lease. 5. An agreement in respect to the amount of rent to be paid and the time and the place where it is to be paid.
Item Description:Cover title.
"Contribution from the Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics."
Physical Description:36 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 36)