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The way to a king's ransom?

By: Language: English Series: South East Farmer ; June 2008, 47(1)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Discusses ransom strips, small areas of land that are retained by sellers and that would prevent future development of the full potential of adjoining land unless the ransom strip is purchased in addition and explains that they are not an easy way of obtaining extra monies from a purchaser. Discusses the possible outcomes of retaining a ransom strip and states that they need not be carefully managed and monitored if they are intended as a substitute to more lengthy overage provisions.
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Discusses ransom strips, small areas of land that are retained by sellers and that would prevent future development of the full potential of adjoining land unless the ransom strip is purchased in addition and explains that they are not an easy way of obtaining extra monies from a purchaser. Discusses the possible outcomes of retaining a ransom strip and states that they need not be carefully managed and monitored if they are intended as a substitute to more lengthy overage provisions.