Boundary structures Sample Clauses

Boundary structures. The Tenant must keep every hedge that forms part of the Allotment properly cut and trimmed and all ditches properly cleaned, maintain and keep in repair any fences and any gates on the Allotment, and use his best endeavours to protect any other xxxxxx, fences or gates in the allotment field of which the Allotment forms part or in adjoining land and any notice board which has been or may at any time during the tenancy be erected by the Council on the Allotment or the allotment field.
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Boundary structures. (a) To use best endeavours to protect all xxxxxx, fences, boundaries or gates in the allotment site of which the Allotment Garden forms part (“The Allotment site”) or in adjoining land and any notice-board which has been or may at any time during the tenancy be erected by the Council on the Allotment Garden or the Allotment site.
Boundary structures. The Tenant must use their best endeavours to protect any xxxxxx, fences, ditches or gates, in or enclosing the allotment field and adjoining land. This includes the protection of any notice board which has been or at any time during the tenancy may be erected by the Council on the Allotment or the allotment field.
Boundary structures. The Joint Tenants must keep every hedge that forms part of the Allotments property cut and trimmed and all ditches properly cleaned, maintain and keep in repair any fences and any gates on the Allotment, and use their best endeavours to protect any other xxxxxx, fences or gates in the allotment field of which the Allotment forms part or in adjoining land and any notice board which has been or may at any time during the tenancy be erected by the Council on the Allotment or the allotment field
Boundary structures. The Tenant shall keep every hedge that forms part of the boundary of the allotment plot properly cut and trimmed, keep all ditches properly cleansed and maintained and keep in good repair any other fences, gates or sheds on the allotment plot and use their best endeavours to protect any other xxxxxx, fences and gates of the allotment site.  Paths and ditches must be kept in good order and clear of obstruction at all times. On shared plots, tenants must give unobstructed and clear access to sharing tenants.  The Tenant must not use barbed or razor wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the allotment plots.  Fences or xxxxxx may not be erected that are higher than 4 feet.  If maintenance is not properly carried out, the Council reserves the right to levy a charge to recover any costs incurred.
Boundary structures. The Tenant shall keep every hedge that forms part of the boundary of the allotment plot properly cut and trimmed, keep all ditches properly cleansed and maintained and keep in good repair any other fences, gates or sheds on the allotment plot and use their best endeavours to protect any other xxxxxx, fences and gates of the allotment site. • Paths and ditches must be kept in good order and clear of obstruction at all times. • The Tenant must not use barbed or razor wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the allotment plots. • Fences or xxxxxx may not be erected that are higher than the wire divisions on the plot. • If maintenance is not properly carried out, the Council reserves the right to levy a charge to recover any costs incurred.
Boundary structures. The Tenant shall keep every hedge that forms part of the boundary of the allotment plot properly cut and trimmed, keep all ditches properly cleansed and maintained and keep in good repair any other fences, gates or sheds on the allotment plot and use their best endeavours to protect any other xxxxxx, fences, and gates of the allotment site. • Paths and ditches must be kept in good order and clear of obstruction at all times. Paths/ Boundaries between plots must be kept weed free and is the responsibility of the allotment holder as identified in the plan (tenants will be advised of the plan when more detailed inspection of all boundaries take place). • The Tenant must not use barbed or razor wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the allotment plots. • Fences or xxxxxx may not be erected that are higher than 4 feet. • If maintenance is not properly carried out, the Council reserves the right to levy a charge to recover any costs incurred.
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Boundary structures. The Tenant must keep every hedge that forms part of the Allotment Garden properly cut and trimmed to a maximum height of 1.5 metres [5’] and all ditches properly cleaned, maintain and keep in repair any fences wall and any gate on the Allotment Garden, and use his best endeavours to protect any other xxxxxx, fences, walls or gates in the Allotment Site of which the Allotment Garden forms part or in adjoining land and any notice board which has been or may at any time during the tenancy be erected by the Council on the Allotment Garden or the Allotment Site. The Tenant shall not erect any fence wall or similar structure on an Allotment garden without the express written permission of the Council. In the event that permission is granted for the erection of a fence wall or similar structure the Tenant shall be responsible for its maintenance and the Council may in its absolute discretion require the fence wall or similar structure to be taken down and removed from the Allotment Garden or repaired to the satisfaction of the Council.

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