Cultivation. 3.3.1 The tenant shall keep the allotment reasonably free from weeds, properly cultivated and in a good state of fertility all year round. Properly cultivated means that all of the plot is being worked all year round. It can be noted here that bases for any permitted structures (glasshouses, sheds and poly tunnels), water butts and compost heaps must be sited within the plot boundary and these areas are exempt from this requirement to cultivate. 3.3.2 Within the first three months of the tenancy 25% of the plot must be under cultivation with crops. This is discretionary on the condition of the plot at the time of tenancy agreement and time of year the plot is let. After three months it must be seen that the plot is regularly tended to, and showing signs of progress . The remainder of the plot must be under cultivation with crops within twelve months. 3.3.3 The tenant must notify WHBC of any change in circumstance which might temporarily prevent cultivation of the plot such as prolonged holiday, accident or illness.
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Samples: Allotment Tenancy Agreement, Allotment Tenancy Agreement, Allotment Tenancy Agreement
Cultivation. 3.3.1 The tenant shall keep the allotment reasonably free from weeds, properly cultivated and in a good state of fertility all year round. Properly cultivated means that all of the plot is being worked all year round. It can be noted here that bases for any permitted structures (glasshouses, sheds and poly tunnels), water butts and compost heaps must be sited within the plot boundary and these areas are exempt from this requirement to cultivate.
3.3.2 Within the first three months of the tenancy 25% of the plot must be under cultivation with crops. This is discretionary on the condition of the plot at the time of the tenancy agreement and time of year the plot is it let. After three months months, it must be seen that the plot is regularly tended to, to and showing signs of progress progress. The remainder of the plot must be under cultivation with crops within twelve months.
3.3.3 The tenant must notify WHBC CTC of any change in circumstance circumstances which might temporarily prevent cultivation of the plot such as prolonged holiday, accident or illness.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement
Cultivation. 3.3.1 The tenant shall keep the allotment reasonably free from weeds, properly cultivated and in a good state of fertility all year round. Properly cultivated means that all of the plot is being worked all year round. It can be noted here that bases for any permitted structures (glasshouses, sheds and poly tunnels), water butts and compost heaps must be sited within the plot boundary and these areas are exempt from this requirement to cultivate.
3.3.2 Within the first three months of the tenancy 25% of the plot must be under cultivation with crops. This is discretionary on the condition of the plot at the time of the tenancy agreement and time of year the plot is it let. After three months months, it must be seen that the plot is regularly tended to, and showing signs of progress progress. The remainder of the plot must be under cultivation with crops within twelve months.
3.3.3 The tenant must notify WHBC CTC of any change in circumstance circumstances which might temporarily prevent cultivation of the plot such as prolonged holiday, accident or illness.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement