Chemicals, Pests, Diseases and Vermin Sample Clauses

Chemicals, Pests, Diseases and Vermin. 10.1.Only commercially available products from garden or horticultural suppliers shall be used for the control of pests, diseases or vegetation.
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Chemicals, Pests, Diseases and Vermin. 10.1. The use of pesticides and insecticides must only be used if absolutely necessary and be kept to a minimum. Tenants must ensure that they are not left unattended at any time.
Chemicals, Pests, Diseases and Vermin. 00.0.Xx chemical controls other than currently commercially available products from garden or horticultural suppliers shall be used for the control of pests, diseases or vegetation.
Chemicals, Pests, Diseases and Vermin. 10.1. No chemical controls other than currently commercially available products from garden or horticultural suppliers shall be used for the control of pests, diseases or vegetation.

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