Cultivation and Use Sample Clauses

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc., and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.
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Cultivation and Use. 5.1. The Tenant shall use the allotment as an allotment only as defined by the Allotments Act 1922 and subsequent acts (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc., and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.
Cultivation and Use. 5.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment and leisure garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the tenant and their family) and for no other purpose and to keep it clean and free from hazards, eg. Broken glass, scrap metal, etc. It should be kept reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants, in a good state of cultivation and in good condition.
Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Acts 1922 and 1950 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment and the keeping of livestock as defined in Schedule 1, paragraph 7 by the Tenant and her family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc., and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.
Cultivation and Use. The Plot Holder shall at all times keep their plot properly cultivated (predominantly for vegetables and cultivated fruit), free from weeds and noxious plants and in good and tidy order, and shall so deliver it up at the end of the tenancy. No trees shall be planted except those producing fruit and described as “dwarf” varieties. The use of pesticides, fungicides and insecticides or any other applications containing poisons is only permitted if approved for home or amateur use. No such materials shall be stored on Site. When using any sprays or fertilisers, the Plot Holder of an allotment must: take all reasonable care to ensure that adjoining xxxxxx, trees and crops are not adversely affected, and must make good or replant as necessary should any damage occur, and so far as possible select and use chemicals, whether for spraying, seed dressing or for any other purpose whatsoever, that will cause the least harm to members of the public, game birds and other wildlife, other than vermin or pests, and comply at all times with current regulations. The Plot Holder shall not use the Plot for any commercial purpose.
Cultivation and Use. 6.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Act 1922 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc., and reasonably free from weeds, especially Ragwort, Japanese Knotweed and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition (See Conditions of Use below). The Parish Clerk must be immediately notified if Japanese Knotweed is discovered on an allotment plot.
Cultivation and Use. The tenant shall use the plot as an allotment and leisure garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetables, flowers and fruit crops for the consumption or enjoyment by the tenant and his/her family) and for no other purpose. The plot shall be kept clean and free from hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc, and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility. New tenants; a minimum of 50% cultivation in the first twelve months and then a minimum of 75% cultivation by the end of the second year. Existing tenants; a minimum of 75% cultivation throughout the growing season. Any uncultivated areas must be kept weed free and tidy. Uncultivated areas may be protected using appropriate plastic covering but not carpet. In line with the other clauses of the tenancy agreement, up to 10% of a plot may be grassed if prior written consent is obtained from the council. Stones may not be used as a covering without prior written permission from the council.
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Cultivation and Use. 5.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for the rearing of poultry, pigeons, rabbits and bees and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, hazardous material e.g. broken glass or scrap metal, chemicals, asbestos etc., and free of all notifiable weeds, and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.
Cultivation and Use. 5.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and their family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc., and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition. The allotment garden shall not be used for keeping livestock (with the exception of chickens and rabbits for personal consumption). Beekeeping may be permitted subject to the terms of a separate Beekeeping Agreement.
Cultivation and Use. 3.3.1 The Tenant shall not use the Plot for any purpose other than the Permitted Use
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