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Common use of The tenant agrees Clause in Contracts

The tenant agrees. (a) To use the Allotment Plot only for the keeping of poultry. In this case limited to the keeping of hens and cockerels. (b) Not to use the Allotment Plot for the purposes of trade or business. (c) At all times to keep the Allotment Plot clear of weeds and in a good state. (d) Not to cause any nuisance or annoyance to the Council, their other Tenants or local residents. (e) NOT TO UNDERLET, ASSIGN OR PART WITH THE POSSESSION OF THE ALLOTMENT PLOT OR ANY PART THEREOF WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE COUNCIL. (f) Not without the written consent of the Council to cut or prune any timber or other trees or to take, sell or carry away any mineral, gravel sand or clay. (g) To keep all land adjoining the Allotment Plot properly cut and trimmed, keep the paths on or adjoining the Allotment Plot properly cleansed and maintained and keep in good repair and condition dividing fences to sites. (h) Not to erect any other building or structure on the Allotment Plot, save for a dividing internal fence to the plot to be constructed from treated posts and galvanised chicken wire and save for an appropriate feed storage container where necessary. (i) Not to use barbed wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of the occupiers of the Allotment Plot or for a fence adjoining public open space or private property. (j) Tenants will ensure the welfare of the stock kept on the Plot at all times. (Welfare is defined as ensuring the well being of stock through the provision of an environment and management system that minimises the risk of stress which could result in harm to the bird. This encompasses such things as having equipment, feed, water, vaccination, by hygiene controls and bird management).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Poultry Site Agreement, Poultry Site Agreement

The tenant agrees. (a) To use the Allotment Plot Garden only for the keeping production of poultryfruit, flowers and vegetables. In this case limited to (That only a defined part of the keeping of hens and cockerelsgarden may also be used as a leisure area). (b) Not to use or cultivate the Allotment Plot Garden for the purposes of trade or businessbusiness or for any other purpose other than as an allotment garden. (c) At all times to keep the Allotment Plot Garden clear of weeds and in a good statestate of cultivation and fertility. To inform the Council if the Tenant is unable to cultivate all or any part of the garden. (d) Not to cause any nuisance or annoyance to the Council, their Council or its other Tenants allotment tenants or local residentsneighbouring householders or obstruct or encroach onto any path set out by the Council for the use of the occupiers of the allotment garden. (e) NOT TO UNDERLET, ASSIGN OR PART WITH THE POSSESSION OF THE ALLOTMENT PLOT GARDEN OR ANY PART THEREOF WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE COUNCIL. (f) Not without the written consent of the Council to cut or prune any timber or other trees or nor to take, sell or carry away any mineral, gravel sand gravel, sand, top soil or clay. (g) To keep all land adjoining every hedge which forms part of or adjoins the Allotment Plot Garden properly cut and trimmed, keep the paths on or adjoining the Allotment Plot Garden properly cleansed and maintained and keep in good repair and condition dividing fences to sitesall fences, buildings or other structures and any gates on the Allotment Garden. (h) Not without the written consent of the Council to erect any other building or other structure on the Allotment Plot, save Garden and not to use any such building or structure for a dividing internal fence to the plot to be constructed from treated posts and galvanised chicken wire and save for an appropriate feed storage container where necessarygaraging of any vehicles. (i) To carry out all reasonable directions which may from time to time be given by the Council by its appropriate officers to preserve the Allotment Garden from deterioration. (j) Not to use barbed wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of the occupiers of the Allotment Plot or Garden nor for a fence adjoining public open space or private property. (jk) Tenants will ensure To store only chemicals necessary for gardening purposes on site and stored in the welfare manufacturers’ containers. All chemicals must be locked away out of the stock kept on the Plot reach of children. Manufacturer’s instructions regarding safety, storage, making, disposal and use must be followed at all times. The Council recommends that organic alternatives should be used whenever possible in preference to chemicals. (Welfare is defined as ensuring l) To ensure that all gates to the well being allotment site are kept locked shut when not in use. To park motor vehicles in approved parking areas where so provided and to operate motor vehicles at an appropriate speed to ensure the safety and tranquillity of stock through the provision allotment site for users of all ages. (m) That the Council shall have the right to refuse admittance to any person other than the Tenant or a member of his/her family to the allotment garden unless accompanied by the Tenant or a member of his family. (n) Not to bring or cause to be brought into the allotment site, of which the allotment garden forms part, a dog unless it be held on a leash. (o) That any cause or dispute between the Tenant and any other occupier of an environment allotment garden in the allotment site shall be referred to The Council whose decision shall be final. (p) That the Tenant shall yield up the allotment garden at the determination of the tenancy hereby created in such condition as shall be in compliance with the rules and management system agreements herein contained. Allotment holders who have allowed their allotment garden to deteriorate through neglect may be made liable to pay compensation for dilapidation on quitting their garden or on the determination of the agreement. (q) Not to deposit or allow other persons to deposit on the allotment garden or on any access road or any part of the allotment site any refuse or decaying matter (except manure or compost in such quantities as may be reasonably required for use in cultivation) or place any matter in xxxxxx, ditches or xxxxx situated in the allotment site of which the allotment garden forms part or on the adjoining land. All manure brought into any road shall be removed into the allotment within 24 hours of delivery. (r) Not to plant any trees without the written consent of the Council. (s) No livestock, pigeons or animals of any kind shall be kept in any allotment garden except those specifically designated for that minimises purpose. No bees may be kept on any allotment garden without the risk written permission of stress which could result in harm the Council. (t) Not to use sprinklers and hosepipes overnight or unsupervised. To comply with temporary hosepipe bans and drought orders as requested. (u) The Council reserves the bird. This encompasses such things as having equipment, feed, water, vaccinationright, by hygiene controls their officers, servants or agents, to enter on the allotment garden, and bird management)to inspect the state and nature of cultivation of the garden.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Allotment Agreement, Allotment Agreement

The tenant agrees. (a) To use the Allotment Plot only for the keeping of poultry. In this case limited to the keeping of hens and cockerels... (b) Not to use the Allotment Plot for the purposes of trade or business. (c) At all times to To keep the Allotment Plot clear of weeds and in a good statestate at all times. (d) Not to cause any nuisance or annoyance to the Council, their other Tenants or local residents. (e) NOT TO UNDERLET, ASSIGN OR PART WITH THE POSSESSION OF THE ALLOTMENT PLOT OR ANY PART THEREOF WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE COUNCIL. (f) Not without the written consent of the Council to cut or prune any timber or other trees or to take, sell or carry away any mineral, gravel sand or clay. (g) To keep all land adjoining the Allotment Plot properly cut and trimmed, keep the paths on or adjoining the Allotment Plot properly cleansed and maintained and keep in good repair and condition dividing fences to sites. (h) Not to erect any other building or structure on the Allotment Plot, save for a dividing internal fence to the plot to be constructed from treated posts and galvanised chicken wire and save for an appropriate feed storage container where necessary. (i) Not to use barbed wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of the occupiers of the Allotment Plot or for a fence adjoining public open space or private property. (j) Tenants will ensure the welfare of the stock kept on the Plot at all times. (Welfare is defined as ensuring the well being of stock through the provision of an environment and management system that minimises the risk of stress which could result in harm to the bird. This encompasses such things as having equipment, feed, water, vaccination, by hygiene controls and bird management).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Poultry Site Agreement