Provision of Stabling Clause Samples
The Provision of Stabling clause sets out the obligations and arrangements for supplying suitable accommodation for animals, typically horses, during the term of an agreement. It details the standards, location, and maintenance responsibilities for the stabling facilities, and may specify who bears the costs and what amenities must be provided, such as feed, bedding, and daily care. This clause ensures that both parties are clear on their duties regarding animal welfare and facility upkeep, thereby preventing disputes and safeguarding the well-being of the animals involved.
Provision of Stabling. 2.1 The Depot Facility Owner shall provide the Beneficiary with Stabling up to the Minimum Level of Services as specified in paragraph 1 of Appendix 1.
2.2 The Depot Facility Owner shall provide the Beneficiary with additional Stabling up to the Maximum Level of Services as specified in paragraph 2 of Appendix 1 for such of the Fleet Vehicles as the Beneficiary may request except where, and to the extent that, the Depot Facility Owner shall, having due regard to the Decision Criteria, determine that it should not do so.
2.3 If the Beneficiary does not receive or anticipates that it will not require to receive the whole of the Stabling specified in paragraph 2 of Appendix 1 to be provided in an Accounting Period, the Beneficiary may request that the unperformed Stabling from that Accounting Period be carried forward to the next Accounting Period whereupon, in that Accounting Period, the Depot Facility Owner shall provide the Beneficiary with additional Stabling of an amount equal to the unperformed Stabling carried forward except where, and to the extent that:
2.3.1 the unperformed Stabling carried forward exceeds 5% by value of the Stabling specified in paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to be provided in the Accounting Period from which that Stabling is carried forward; or
2.3.2 the Depot Facility Owner shall, having due regard to the Decision Criteria, determine that it should not do so.
