Allotment Land definition

Allotment Land means an area of approximately (but not less than) 0.14 ha within the Site to be provided in accordance with the Allotment Specification which is suitable for the growing of fruit, vegetables trees and flowers either in plots or in communal areas
Allotment Land means any land owned by or managed for the council as allotments within the London Borough of Hounslow.
Allotment Land means any land owned by, or managed for, the Council as allotments within the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council.

Examples of Allotment Land in a sentence

  • The Allotment Tenant accepts that all costs and expenses incurred for the keeping of any Hens on any plot on any Allotment Land will be met by the Allotment Tenant.

  • The Tenant shall not bring or allow to be brought on to the Allotment Land any materials for the purpose of burning such waste.

  • All fires and flames must be extinguished and a thorough fire safety check undertaken at least one hour prior to the Tenant leaving the Allotment Land.

  • The Tenant is responsible for the actions of children and others entering the Allotment Land with her permission.

  • The offer of reemployment shall be made personally and by certified mail, return receipt requested, and the teacher shall be notified in such notice that if the teacher wishes to accept, the teacher must do so in writing within five (5) calendar days of his receipt of notice.

  • Any person keeping Hens on Allotment Land must be an Allotment Tenant and is bound by the allotment conditions of tenancy, and all relevant laws, in force for the time being, in addition to the terms and conditions contained in this agreement.

  • Any sick or injured Hens must be removed from the Allotment Land forthwith by the Allotment Tenant and treatment sought without delay.

  • The Allotment Tenant accepts that all costs and expenses incurred for the keeping of any Rabbits on any plot on any Allotment Land will be met by the Allotment Tenant.

  • Allotment Land rented out also referred to as an Allotment Plot or Plots under the requirements of the Allotment Acts 1908 – 1950.

  • The Allotment Tenant accepts that all costs and expenses incurred for the keeping of bees on any plot on any Allotment Land will be met by the Allotment Tenant.


More Definitions of Allotment Land

Allotment Land means any land owned by, or managed for, the Council as allotments within the town of Tring;
Allotment Land means an area of approximately (but not less than) 0.14 ha within
Allotment Land means any land owned by, or managed by East Bridgford Parish Council;
Allotment Land. : means any land owned by, or managed for, the Council as allotments within the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council.
Allotment Land means the area of land shown edged red on Plan 2
Allotment Land means any land owned by, or managed for, the Council as allotments within the London borough of Bexley;

Related to Allotment Land

  • Allotment or “Allotted” means, unless the context otherwise requires, the allotment of the Equity Shares pursuant to the Fresh Issue and transfer of the Offered Shares pursuant to the Offer for Sale to the successful Bidders.

  • adjacent land means all land that borders a property and all land that would have bordered a property, if they were not separated by a river, road, railway line, power transmission line, pipeline, or a similar feature;

  • Over-Allotment Units means the additional number of Private Units the Sponsor will be required to purchase in the event that the underwriters in the Company’s initial public offering exercise their over-allotment option, as described in the prospectus relating to the Company’s initial public offering.

  • Initial Units means, with respect to any Initial Limited Partner, the aggregate number of Class A Units owned by such Initial Limited Partner as of the date of this Agreement.

  • communal land means land under the jurisdiction of a traditional council determined in terms of section 6 of the Eastern Cape Traditional Leadership and Governance Act, (Act 4 of 2005) and which was at any time vested in -