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Hi John,
We have several loans of this type to various institutions. I strongly recommend that rather than a permanent loan, you consider a long term renewable loan. A period of about 3 years allows you to monitor and review the loan without creating too much work, and it won't get forgotten about. The review can be something as simple as changing the dates on the loan paperwork and getting them signed. I can send you some examples off list if you'd like.
Regards,
Scott.
Scott Reeves
Registrar, Humanities
Otago Museum
PO Box 6202
Dunedin, New Zealand
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From: John Martinson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 7:17 AM
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Subject: permanent loan
We have a "50,000" pound object that a city wants to put on display
in a public park for interpretation. Would anyone have any legal
language that allows us to "loan" (through an outgoing loan
agreement) the object on a permanent basis, but still retain ownership
of the item? Thanks!
John Martinson
Museum Specialist
Snake River Area Office
Boise, ID
(208) 383-2287
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