- (a) Payments received under this part will be divided as specified in the applicable contract. CCC may refuse to enter into a contract when there is a disagreement among persons or legal entities seeking enrollment as to a person's or legal entity's eligibility to participate in the contract as a tenant or sharecropper, and there is insufficient evidence, as determined by CCC, to indicate whether the person or legal entity seeking participation as a tenant or sharecropper has an interest in the acreage offered for enrollment in the BCAP.
(b) CCC may remove an operator or tenant from a BCAP contract when:
- (1) The operator or tenant requests in writing to be removed from the BCAP contract;
- (2) The operator or tenant files for bankruptcy and the trustee or debtor in possession fails to affirm the contract, to the extent permitted by applicable bankruptcy laws;
- (3) The operator or tenant dies during the contract period and the administrator of the estate fails to succeed to the contract within a period of time determined appropriate by CCC; or
- (4) A court of competent jurisdiction orders the removal of the operator or tenant from the BCAP contract and such order is received by CCC.
- (c) Tenants who fail to maintain tenancy on the acreage under contract for any reason may be removed from a contract by CCC.