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England Woodland Creation Offer from the Forestry Commission
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<blockquote data-quote="holwellcourtfarm" data-source="post: 7604858" data-attributes="member: 42914"><p>I'm doing my best to raise this point as, I believe, it is the biggest hurdle of all to ELMS.</p><p></p><p>I note the Ts & Cs in the extra detail just released for the SFI trial so differ from the old ones that have been used for over a decade now for every scheme going but not by much. They no longer permit "any public authority" to demand things but they do still allow DEFRA to unilaterally change the rules, including extending the contract. Its not an agreement in any sense a lawyer would accept, its a take-it-or-leave-it offer. A genuine agreement would only allow variation BY PRIOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN ALL PARTIES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holwellcourtfarm, post: 7604858, member: 42914"] I'm doing my best to raise this point as, I believe, it is the biggest hurdle of all to ELMS. I note the Ts & Cs in the extra detail just released for the SFI trial so differ from the old ones that have been used for over a decade now for every scheme going but not by much. They no longer permit "any public authority" to demand things but they do still allow DEFRA to unilaterally change the rules, including extending the contract. Its not an agreement in any sense a lawyer would accept, its a take-it-or-leave-it offer. A genuine agreement would only allow variation BY PRIOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN ALL PARTIES. [/QUOTE]
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