Plants. 14.1.1 The Gwich’in may gather plant material for food, medicine, cultural and other personal purposes and for purposes required in the exercise of wildlife harvesting rights within the settlement area, subject to legislation in respect of conservation, land management within local government boundaries, public health, public safety and protection of the environment from significant damage.
14.1.2 The Gwich’in right to gather plants set out in this chapter does not apply:
(a) subject to 12.4.11(c), on lands held in fee simple, subject to an agreement for sale or surface lease;
(b) upon Crown lands where it conflicts with the carrying out of any activity authorized or permitted by government such as a timber licence or land use permit;
(c) in national parks except as permitted by the provisions of chapter 15; and
(d) on lands described in 12.4.12(a).
14.1.3 Government shall consult with the Gwich’in Tribal Council with respect to the gathering of plants by the Gwich’in before legislating to regulate or prohibit gathering of plants.
14.1.4 Any legislation which regulates but does not prohibit the gathering of plants shall provide a preferential right of gathering by the Gwich’in for food, medicine, cultural and other personal uses and for purposes required in the exercise of wildlife harvesting rights and may describe on which lands and under what conditions the preferential right shall apply.
14.1.5 (a) The cultural purposes in 14.1.1 include the trade of plant material gathered by the Gwich’in with other aboriginal persons for their personal consumption.
Plants. Maintenance of plants , shrubs and trees including loosing of soil , watering weeding mixing of FYM and fertilizer in soil spraying with insecticide fungicide trimming and cutting as per instruction of the garden dept (5).Cleaning of the Garden(6) Triming and Cutting of Excess Growth of any Tree in the Garden(7) Clean of Existing Structure in the garden(8)Maintenance Up Keep of Play Area. garden maintenance and all Responsibility of the contracter.AND ANY OTHER WORK AS PER INSTRUCTION OF THE DEPARTMENT .(RATE ANALYSIS 2019-20) Material / Input will be Provided by Muncipal Corporation. (PER ONE MONTH) 5.78 XX.XX 5.78 Rs. 1,00,00,000/- મયા’દા
Plants. Refrigerated or frozen food or drink.
Plants. If any remedial planting is requested within the mitigation habitat, County will purchase all plant material to be installed by Contractor.
Plants. Effective February 1, 2007, Section 1.11 of the Contract shall be deleted and replaced in its entirety by the following provision:
Plants. Community Garden plots must be centered around food production. No plants or structures over 5 feet tall are permitted.
Plants. The electrical generating alternative energy resource facilities developed by Producer and Ormesa IH respectively for which IID shall provide transmission service, as specified in Exhibit(s) II, Transmission Service, and in any subsequent Plant Amendments.
Plants. All plant materials shall be living plants (artificial plants are prohibited) and shall meet the requirements listed below. When plant material is used for screening, the plant material must be able to provide the required screening after three complete growing seasons. Trees are required to provide the minimum required crown spread after four complete growing seasons.
Plants. Contractor warrants the quality of all plants, except annual flowers, that Contractor or any of Contractor’s subcontractors installs at the Worksite throughout the warranty period of each plant. The warranty period for each type of plant is as follows:
(a) Trees and palms: 365 days.
(b) Shrubs: ______ [insert number] days.
(c) Perennials and Groundcovers: _______ [insert # of days] days.
(d) Turfgrass ________ [insert # of days] days.
Plants. (a) The landscaping of the front yard of the property must be to a standard that reflects the integrity of the streetscape and the quality of the Allotment and must be completed after completion of construction of the dwelling.
(b) The Buyer is to install 12m2 of garden forward of the front building alignment and must be shown on the working drawings submitted pursuant to clauses 8 and 21 of this building covenant.
(c) All retaining walls (including existing retaining walls) require a barrier (ie. Landscape hedge or fence) to be constructed on the higher side of the retaining wall where a retaining wall is greater than 600 mm in height.