Prohibition on Under letting Sample Clauses

Prohibition on Under letting. 5.1. The Tenant shall not underlet, assign or part with possession of the Allotment Garden or any part thereof. (This shall not prohibit another person, authorised by the Tenant, from cultivation of the plot for short periods of time when the Tenant is incapacitated by illness or is on holiday, the site representative to be informed of the other person’s name.)
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Prohibition on Under letting. 6.1. The Tenant shall not underlet, assign or part with possession of the Allotment or any part thereof without the written consent of the Council. This shall not prohibit another person, authorised by the Tenant, from cultivation of the plot for a period of time with the consent of the Council when the Tenant is incapacitated by illness or is on holiday, the site representative to be informed of the other person’s name. If a Tenant wishes to change allotment plots with another Tenant, this can only take place at the discretion of the Council and with their consent. There would be an administration charge of £25 per Tenant for an agreed change to take place. On death of a tenant, at the discretion of the Council and with their consent, the allotment can be transferred to a spouse/ partner child or sibling, subject to them being a resident in the Parish of Kings Hill.
Prohibition on Under letting. 12.2.1 Not sublet, assign or part with the possession of the allotment plot without the prior and written consent of the Council; this shall not prohibit another person, authorised by the Tenant, from cultivation of the plot for short periods of time when the Tenant is incapacitated by illness or is on holiday.
Prohibition on Under letting. 4.1. The Tenant shall not underlet, assign or part with possession of the Allotment Plot or any part thereof. (This shall not prohibit another person, authorised by the Tenant, from helping on the Allotment Plot).
Prohibition on Under letting. 6.1. The Tenant shall not underlet, assign or part with possession of the Plot or any part thereof. (This shall not prohibit another person, authorised by the Tenant, from cultivation of the plot for short periods of time when the Tenant is incapacitated by illness or is on holiday.)
Prohibition on Under letting. 6.1. The Tenant shall not underlet, assign, or part with possession of the Allotment or any part thereof without the written consent of the Council. This shall not prohibit another person, authorised by the Tenant, from cultivation of the plot for a period with the consent of the Council when the Tenant is incapacitated by illness or is on holiday, the site representative to be informed of the other person’s name. If a Tenant wishes to change allotment plots with another Tenant, this can only take place at the discretion of the Council and with their consent. There would be an administration charge of £25 per Tenant for an agreed change to take place. On death of a tenant, at the discretion of the Council and with their consent, the allotment cannot be transferred to a spouse/ partner child or sibling. The plot will go to the next person in line on the waiting list

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