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Shared Well Agrement--Termination of Agreement & Well Abandonment

We are the owners of a shared water well used by nine homes in our rural area of Wisconsin. We are receiving ''city'' water lines this Spring. Our agreement states that we must provide well water to the eight other homes for six months after water service is available. It also states that all must share in the cost of well abandonment (approx. $1200). Unfortunately, the well agreement expires six months after the availability of city water. How do I ensure that they pay their share of abandonment costs when I don'tknow what those costs will be until after the agreement expires? Can we demand that they pre-pay their share of estimated abandonment costs prior to the termination of the agreement? (I'm getting the feeling that the document was not well drafted in the beginning, and now we're stuck in a ''catch 22''.)


Asked on 12/06/01, 4:18 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas Schober Schober Schober & Mitchell, S.C.

Re: Shared Well Agrement--Termination of Agreement & Well Abandonment

It would be difficult to comment precisely with

respect to your question without seeing the exact

well water agreement. However, even though the

obligation to provide water ends 6 months after

city water becomes available, the obligations of

the parties under the agreement would likely continue.

Otherwise, let's say someone is able to remain in

arrears for at least 6 months after city water is

available. Collecting against that individual

would then become impossible. That makes no sense.

I would think the more logical interpretation of

the agreement would result in all parties remaining

responsible for the closure of the well, regardless

of when such closure occurs.

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Answered on 12/06/01, 7:09 pm


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