Common use of ADEQUATE FENCING Clause in Contracts

ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, or invisible fence. A shock, or electric, collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for housing, safety, or the emotional well being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, or dig under, the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must be repaired by raising it to six (6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediately. This decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s Friends, not by the adopter. While the fence is not serving the purpose, the adopter shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any time.

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Samples: chiquitasfriends.org, chiquitasfriends.org

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ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, or invisible fence. A shock, or electric, collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for housing, safety, or the emotional well well-being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, or dig under, the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must be repaired by raising it to six (6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediately. This decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s FriendsNWMNAR, not by the adopter. While the fence is not serving the purpose, the adopter shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any time.

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Samples: Northwest Minnesota Aussie Rescue Adoption Contract

ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, on and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, or invisible fence. A shock, shock or electric, electric collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for housing, safety, or the emotional well being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, or dig under, under the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must be repaired by raising it to six (6six(6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediately. This decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s Friendsrescuer, not by the adopter. While the fence is not serving the purpose, purpose the adopter shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any time.

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Samples: www.barkingmadanimalrescue.com

ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees adopter(s) agree that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than that the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, on and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, electric or invisible fence. A shock, shock or electric, electronic collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for PRIMARY housing, safety, or the emotional well being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, over or dig underunder the fence, the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must MUST be repaired by raising it to six (6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediatelyIMMEDIATELY. This decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s FriendsBY ARLP, not by the adopterAND NOT THE ADOPTER (S). While the fence is not serving the purpose, the adopter adopter(s) shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any timeAT ANY TIME.

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Samples: Adoptio N Agreemen T

ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area yard by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, on and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The An adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, or invisible fence. A shock, shock or electric, electric collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for housing, safety, or the emotional well being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, or dig under, under the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must be repaired by raising it to six (6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediately. This Rescuer, not by the adopter, will make this decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s Friends, not by the adopterfenced. While the fence is not serving the purpose, purpose the adopter shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any time.

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Samples: www.animalrescuecoalitions.com

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ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, or invisible fence. A shock, or electric, collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for housing, safety, or the emotional well being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, or dig under, the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must be repaired by raising it to six (6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediately. This decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s FriendsCuteodyssey rescuer, not by the adopter. While the fence is not serving the purpose, the adopter shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any time.

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Samples: Right of Ownership

ADEQUATE FENCING. The adopter agrees that the definition of an adequate fence is a fence that encloses a yard or a large pen, larger than the outdoor kennels. An adequate fence is one that prevents the dog within to go out of the area by jumping, digging, or exiting through gates not properly secured. The fence will prevent any other animal from entering the property the dog lives on, on and will be secure enough to prevent intruders or small children from easily gaining entry. The adequate fence does not include a split rail, electric, or invisible fence. A shock, shock or electric, electric collar is not acceptable. A kennel environment is not acceptable for housing, safety, or the emotional well being of the dog. If the dog should be able to jump over, or dig under, under the fence it is no longer an adequate fence and must be repaired by raising it to six (6six(6) feet or sealing any and all weak spots immediately. This decision on whether a home is adequately fenced will be made by Xxxxxxxx’s Friendsrescuer, not by the adopter. While the fence is not serving the purpose, the adopter shall not leave the dog unattended in the yard at any time.

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Samples: www.hoovespaws.org

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