Grazing Rights Agreement

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Number of Pages: 4

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Summary

A Grazing Rights Agreement is a legally binding easement under Kenyan law by which the owner of one parcel (the Servient Land) grants to another (the Dominant Land owner) a perpetual right to pasture specified livestock on defined portions of the Servient Land.

Key Components:
1. Parties & Land Descriptions
2. Recitals/Background
3. Grant of Grazing Rights
4. Permitted Use & Stocking Limits
5. Fencing, Water & Access
6. Maintenance & Cost-Sharing
7. Fees & Payment Terms
8. Environmental Covenants
9. Insurance & Indemnity
10. Term, Renewal & Termination
11. Enforcement & Remedies
12. Registration & Stamping
13. Notices
14. Governing Law & Execution

Purpose:
1. Guarantees the Dominant Land owner a clear, enforceable right to pasture agreed-upon numbers and species of livestock on the Servient Land.
2. Allocates who must erect or maintain fencing, water troughs and access routes, and how routine and major repairs are handled.
3. Sets out agreed grazing fees (if any), payment schedules, and cost-sharing for maintenance or infrastructure.
4. Embeds conservation covenants—rotational grazing, erosion control, prohibition on harmful chemicals—to sustain pasture quality.
5. Requires insurance and cross-indemnities to shield each party from injury or property damage caused by livestock or access.
6. Establishes notice procedures, self-help remedies and rights to seek injunctions or damages.

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