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« on: April 01, 2010, 07:54:58 am »
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Split-the-loot contracts between treasure hunters and property owners are a popular topic with treasure hunters.

But slow down a minute, and check this out. My new show may be the most important program I've ever done. Because it may save you from a lawsuit. (I was going to say "expensive lawsuit," but I realized that was redundant).

Here's why you should never (well, hardly ever) use such a contract with a property owner.

And if you decide to use one anyway, please be aware of the one clause you should NEVER, EVER put into a contract.

This program is short (under four minutes) and just may save your bacon.

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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2010, 05:12:18 pm »
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Hi Dan

Some interesting listening and questions to think about. I prefer not to have a contract, and would rather have a verbal agreement with the landowner.

In the United Kingdom, most detectorists belong to either the National Council For Metal Detecting or The Federation Of Independent Detectorists. As part of the very small annual membership fee, you are provided with ?5,000,000 liability insurance. It does give you piece of mind, should an incident occur while detecting.

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