Management Scheme definition

Management Scheme means a written scheme for the detailed ongoing management and maintenance of any of the Combined Green Spaces the Play Areas and/or the Allotments (as applicable) prepared in accordance with the Landscape Technical Specification which shall detail the frequency and standard of maintenance of the facilities that are the subject of the relevant scheme together with measures to replace any planting that may die or become diseased following implementation of the relevant scheme and which may be varied from time to time with the written agreement of the District Council
Management Scheme means an agreement for the management of [specified land] in accordance with the terms of section 39 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended)
Management Scheme means a written scheme setting out details of the long-term management and maintenance objectives of the management company serving the Build to Rent Units (including the Affordable Private Rented Units) “Permitted Sale” means the disposal of the Open Market Build to Rent Units to a third party such that they continue to be used for Build to Rent Purposes “Qualifying Units” means any Build to Rent Unit, except those that have been allocated and are used and occupied as Affordable Private Rented Units “Release Application” means a written request from the Owner to the Council for the disposal of a Qualifying Unit which is not a Permitted Sale “Release Notice” means a notice from the Council to the Owner permitting the disposal of a Qualifying Unit which is not a Permitted Sale

Examples of Management Scheme in a sentence

  • Where the Employer plans to introduce a Safety Management Scheme, under the Electricity Safety Management Regulations 1999, they shall do so only with consultation and agreement of the ETU and the involvement of the employees.

  • Where the Company plans to introduce a Safety Management Scheme, under the Electricity Safety Management Regulations 1999, they shall do so only with consultation and agreement of the ETU and the involvement of the employees.

  • The Transitional Fatigue Management Scheme is a good example of the type of program that has been introduced throughout the company by staff of The Anglesea Complex.

  • The Provider(s) will need to provide a named dedicated project manager(s) who would be able to work closely with other provider(s) and the NHS Institute and understand the requirements of the NHS Graduate Management Scheme.

  • Where the company plans to introduce a Safety Management Scheme, under the Electricity Safety Management Regulations 1999, they shall do so only with consultation and agreement of the ETU and the involvement of the employees.


More Definitions of Management Scheme

Management Scheme means a scheme setting out how the
Management Scheme means a written scheme prepared by the Owners and the Developer in respect of the future maintenance of the Open Space which shall include the following:‌‌ a) frequency of maintenance; b) standard of maintenance and repair to be achieved and maintained; c) how the costs of the maintenance shall be funded
Management Scheme means a scheme for the management and maintenance of the Play Space and Open Space;
Management Scheme means the scheme to be submitted and approved in respect of the future management of the Open Space in respect of each Phase.
Management Scheme means a written scheme for the detailed ongoing management
Management Scheme means a written scheme for the detailed ongoing management and maintenance of any Facility as may be transferred to the Management Company prepared in accordance with the LBMP which shall detail the frequency and standard of maintenance of each Facility transferred to the Management Company together with measures to replace any trees shrubs or turf that may die or become diseased following transfer to the Management Company
Management Scheme means the scheme to be prepared and submitted by the Landowners and as agreed in writing by the Council setting out the ongoing works to be undertaken for the management and future maintenance of the Open Space;