Common use of Cultivation and Use Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, witneyallotments.co.uk

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Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Old Bolsover Town Council, Wilmslow Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.1. 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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Blyth Town Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement, Blyth Town Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.13.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment and leisure garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 his/her family) and for no other purpose and to keep it clean and free of hazardsfrom hazard, 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hughenden Parish Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement, Hughenden Parish Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Marlow Parish Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement, elmsfarmallotments.org.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only Allotment Garden only, as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 his/her family) ), and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etcpurpose., and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: gainsborough-tc.gov.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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. eg: broken glass or scrap metal etc.metal, etc and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 4.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden 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 fruit, flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant tenant and his his/her family) and for no other purpose and to keep it clean and free of from hazards, e.g. eg. broken glass or scrap metal etc.metal, etc and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 3.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 Act 1922 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit fruit, and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of from hazards, e.g. eg. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sherborne-tc.gov.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.13.1. 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 his his/her family) and for no other purpose and to keep it clean and free of hazardsfrom hazard, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hughenden Parish Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden plot only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 purpose. The Tenant shall 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: balga-online.co.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 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 no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.prudhoetowncouncil.gov.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot Plot as an allotment garden only 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. for example broken glass or scrap metal etc.metal, and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and weeds, in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good conditionparticular perennial weeds.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Final Draft

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 4.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Blyth Town Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.11.7. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 3.1 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 fruit, and flower crops for consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of from hazards, e.g. eg. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.1. 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 glass, asbestos 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Town Council Allotment Agreement

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Cultivation and Use. 4.15.1. 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. eg: broken glass or scrap metal etc.metal, etc and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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 to 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. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Osborne Weeks Allotment Society

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 8.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 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 reasonable free from weeds and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement for Groby Road

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot Plot as an allotment garden only allotment, as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 Act 1922 (that is to say wholly or mainly for the production of vegetable, fruit and flower crops for personal consumption or enjoyment by the Tenant and his family) and for no other purpose and purpose). It is the Tenant’s responsibility to keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass or scrap metal etc., and the Plot reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants plants, and in a good state of cultivation and fertility fertility, and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 4.1 The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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. eg 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Blyth Town Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.2. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.15.2. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: edwinstowe.co.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot Plot as an allotment garden only only, as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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. for example broken glass or scrap metal etc.metal, and reasonably free from weeds and noxious plants and weeds, in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good conditionparticular perennial weeds.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Final Draft

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. 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. eg 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Blyth Town Council Allotment Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation and Use. 4.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden Allotment only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 the Tenant’s family) and for no other purpose and keep it free of hazards, e.g. broken glass glass, tyres or scrap metal etc., and in a tidy, good fertile condition, reasonably free from weeds and weeds/noxious plants plants, and in a good an ongoing state of cultivation and fertility and in good conditioncultivation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: witneyallotments.co.uk

Cultivation and Use. 4.12.1. The Tenant shall use the plot as an allotment garden only as defined by the Allotments Xxx 0000 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 and noxious plants and in a good state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement and Conditions of Occupancy

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