Common use of Cutting and Pruning Clause in Contracts

Cutting and Pruning. Not to cut or prune any timber or established trees on the Plot or upon any adjoining land without prior permission in writing from the Council, or take sell or carry away any minerals gravel sand earth or clay. Tenants may grow the normal range of fruit and vegetables on the plot with the following restrictions. • Not to grow plants or trees that exceed 6' in height. • Not to grow plants or trees that are invasive to the extent of affecting paths and other plots. • Not to grow Illegal substances. Tenants may be required to remove trees and plants at the end of a tenancy to return it to a condition suitable for re-letting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Cutting and Pruning. Not to cut or prune any timber or established trees on the Plot or upon any adjoining land without prior permission in writing from the Council, or take sell or carry away any minerals gravel sand earth or clay. Tenants may grow the normal range of fruit and vegetables on the plot with the following restrictions. Not to grow plants or trees that exceed 6' in height. Not to grow plants or trees that are invasive to the extent of affecting paths and other plots. • Not to grow Illegal substances. Tenants may be required to remove trees and plants at the end of a tenancy to return it to a condition suitable for re-letting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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