N.J.S.A. 2A:42A-10

Farmers immunity for invitees-pickers

2A:42A-10. Farmers immunity for invitees-pickers 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of any law to the contrary, an owner, lessee or occupant of agricultural or horticultural land shall not have a legal duty to protect a person who is invited onto the land for the purposes of picking or taking agricultural or horticultural products from the natural risks or hazards that are inherent characteristics of agricultural or horticultural land, and shall not be liable if such a person invited onto the land is injured because of any natural risks or hazards that are inherent characteristics of agricultural or horticultural land. L.1997,c.378,s.2.

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