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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Hoffman v. Estate of Siler, 306 S.W.3d 584 (2010)

Citation
Hoffman v. Estate of Siler, 306 S.W.3d 584 (2010)
Parent Document
Hoffman v. Estate of Siler, 306 S.W.3d 584 (2010)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
2010-01-19

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A sharecropping arrangement is similar to a tenancy in that it also involves a division of the crop produced or the proceeds of the crop produced. The parties often share in the cost of production and the division of the crop. In a sharecropping relationship, there is generally no obligation to maintain and repair the property. Sometimes the sharecropper will harvest only his designated portion of the crop, leaving the owner’s portion of the crop in the field for the owner to harvest. A sharecropper’s right to cultivate the land and produce a crop is perhaps more likely limited to a portion of the tillable land, with the owner tilling the balance of the land or sharing it with another sharecropper. See, e.g., id.