Common use of Weed Control Clause in Contracts

Weed Control. It is the tenant’s responsibility to keep the plot free of weeds that cause a nuisance to adjoining tenants. Where on inspection or as the result of complaints, a plot with weeds is identified, the tenant will be sent a Notice to Clean letter. A further inspection will be carried out in 28 days and if there are no improvements in cultivation a Notice of Termination will be sent. See 15.4.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Allotment Tenancy Agreement

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Weed Control. It is the tenant’s responsibility to keep the plot free of weeds that cause a nuisance to adjoining tenants. Where on inspection or as the result of complaints, a plot with such weeds is identified, the tenant will be sent a Notice to Clean letter. A further inspection will be carried out in 28 days later, and if there are has been no improvements in cultivation significant improvement, a Notice of Termination will be sent. See 15.4.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Allotment Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Weed Control. It is the tenantTenant’s responsibility to keep the plot free of weeds that cause a nuisance to adjoining tenantsTenants. Where on inspection or as the result of complaints, a plot with such weeds is identified, the tenant Tenant will be sent a Notice to Clean letter. A further inspection will be carried out in 28 days later, and if there are has been no improvements in cultivation significant improvement, a Notice of Termination to Quit will be sent. See 15.415.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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