Statutory allotments definition

Statutory allotments means parcels of land acquired or appropriated by the local authority specifically for use as allotments. These sites cannot be sold or used for other purposes without relevant consent.
Statutory allotments means parcels of land acquired or appropriated by the local authority specifically for use as allotments. These sites cannot be sold or used for other purposes without relevant consent. Neither of the sites managed by the Parish Council are Statutory Allotments.

Examples of Statutory allotments in a sentence

  • Statutory allotments, by far the most common, are situated on borough land that has been acquired or appropriated by a council for the specific intent of gardening (London Assembly 2006).

  • Statutory allotments, provided by local authorities, receive protection under the Allotments Act 1925.

  • Statutory allotments close to Huntercombe Spur will also be affected.

  • Statutory allotments may be initiated when child support payments are at least two months outstanding.

  • Statutory allotments may be initiated when child support payments are at least 2 months outstanding.

  • Statutory allotments are afforded protection under section 8 of the Allotments Act 1925 which provides that the consent of the Secretary of States must be obtained for disposal of land by a local authority which they have appropriated for the use of allotments, if it is proposed to sell, appropriate or use that land for a use other than allotments.

  • The Chair explained there were two types of allotments: • Statutory allotments where land was acquired for the purpose of allotments and protected by the Allotments Acts.

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  • It has been mooted that the site was Statutory allotments which are parcels of land acquired or appropriated by a local authority specifically for use as allotments.

Related to Statutory allotments

  • Cash Distributions means dividends, interest and other distributions and payments (including proceeds of liquidation, sale or other disposition) made or received in cash upon or with respect to any Collateral.

  • Annual Additions means the sum of the following amounts credited to a Participant for a Limitation Year:

  • Over-Allotment Option means the option of the Underwriters to purchase up to an additional 15 per cent of the firm units (as described in the Articles) issued in the IPO at a price equal to US$10 per unit, less underwriting discounts and commissions.

  • Rollover Contributions means, for any Participant, his rollover contributions as provided in Section 7.1.