FENCES, TIMBER ETC Clause Samples

The 'FENCES, TIMBER ETC' clause sets out the responsibilities and requirements regarding the construction, maintenance, or repair of fences, timber structures, and similar boundary or support features on a property. Typically, this clause specifies which party—such as a landlord, tenant, or neighboring property owner—is responsible for erecting or maintaining these structures, and may outline standards for materials or workmanship. Its core function is to prevent disputes and ensure clarity by clearly allocating duties related to boundary and support structures, thereby maintaining property boundaries and safety.
FENCES, TIMBER ETC. The Lessee shall: a) keep all fences, structures and other improvements situated (now or at any time during the Lease Term) on the Leased Lands in good repair; b) not cut down any trees or timber on the Leased Lands or any part thereof without a permit issued by the appropriate provincial government department or ministry; and c) comply with all applicable laws including (but not limited to) The Forest Act (Manitoba)
FENCES, TIMBER ETC. The Lessee shall: a) keep all fences, structures and other improvements situated (now or at any time during the Lease Term) on the Leased Lands in good repair; b) not cut down any trees or timber on the Leased Lands or any part thereof without a permit issued by the appropriate provincial government department or ministry; and c) comply with all applicable laws including (but not limited to) The Forest Act (Manitoba) and The Fires Prevention and Emergency Response Act (Manitoba) and the regulations under The Wildlife Act (Manitoba) with respect to posting of hunting signage. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS 11. The Lessee shall comply with all applicable laws of the Province of Manitoba and Canada in the exercise of the Lessee’s rights under this Lease Agreement and in the Lessee’s use of the Leased Lands, including without limitation: a) The Environment Act (Manitoba) and all regulations under that Act; b) The Noxious Weeds Act (Manitoba) and all regulations under that Act; and c) all laws relating to infectious and contagious diseases of animals and any animals affected or contaminated by, or that appear to be affected or contaminated by, a reportable disease or toxic substance, including The Animal Diseases Act (Manitoba).
FENCES, TIMBER ETC. The Lessee shall: a) Keep all fences, structures and other improvements situated (now or at any time during the Lease Term) on the Leased Lands in good repair; b) Not cut down any trees or timber on the Leased Lands or any part thereof without approval from the RESD Director and a permit issued by the appropriate provincial government department or ministry; and c) Comply with all applicable laws, including (but not limited to) The Forest Act (Manitoba) and The Fires Prevention and Emergency Response Act (Manitoba) and the regulations under The Wildlife Act (Manitoba) with respect to the posting of hunting signage.

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