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Common use of The Garden Clause in Contracts

The Garden. To keep the garden and outside areas of the Property (if any) in good seasonable order throughout the tenancy. In particular: 3.6.1 To cut the grass at appropriate regular intervals and keep the borders and paths of the Property reasonably free from weeds. 3.6.2 To protect the shrubs, trees and plants growing in the garden of the Property (if any) and, in particular to preserve any plants of particular value listed in the original inventory report, including the watering and preservation of any house plants listed in the original inventory report. 3.6.3 Not to cut down, remove or otherwise injure the shrubs, trees and plants growing in the garden of the Property (if any) except for appropriate pruning and trimming including the regular cutting of xxxxxx to their existing height and shape at the start of the tenancy. 3.6.4 To hand back the gardens and grounds of the Property to the Landlord at the end of the tenancy in the state and condition described in the original inventory report, subject to seasonal adjustment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement