Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-56 - Recreational Lease of Private Lands for Free Public Walk-in Access
Section R657-56-9 - Termination of Walk-In Access Recreational Lease Agreement

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-56-9

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) The WIA recreational lease agreement may be terminated with 30 days notice for any reason by either party.

(2) The WIA recreational lease agreement shall be terminated immediately upon:

(a) sale of any portion of the WIA property that is under lease;

(b) any change in ownership of a WIA property;

(c) misrepresentation, deceit, or fraud pertaining to the agreement or any of its provisions; or

(d) any uncured breach or default of the WIA recreation lease agreement.

(3) The WIA recreational lease agreement may be terminated immediately upon:

(a) unauthorized restriction of public use by the private landowner; or

(b) any habitat or property evaluation occurring within the term of the agreement indicating the property is no longer capable of supporting the recreational lease activities listed within the agreement.

(4) Agreements having been terminated prior to the term completion may be subject to reduced compensation, prorated according to the number of days recreational lease activities were prematurely ended.

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