Weed Control Act definition
Examples of Weed Control Act in a sentence
P.50, (“PTHIA”) and is responsible for all weed control on its roads pursuant to the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
I agree to abide by all City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ By-laws and Provincial regulations, including the Pesticide By-law (88-2008), Parks By-law (134-95, as amended), and legislation regarding noxious weeds (Weed Control Act, 1990) which regulates the use of fertilizers, insecticides and weed repellents.
The Contractor shall inspect all roadsides and RM rights-of-ways for weeds designated under The Weed Control Act.
The Municipalities agree to collaboratively share responsibilities regarding invasive weeds as per the Weed Control Act and Regulations.
Each Owner shall maintain his or her Lot in conformity with the Montana County Weed Control Act and the Missoula County Noxious Weed Management Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B and shall be responsible for the control of noxious weeds and vegetation on the entirety of such Owner's Lot.
This clause shall not supersede the provisions in the Weed Control Act and any amendments thereto.
Landowners and occupants (including oil and gas lessees) have an obligation to prevent prohibited weeds and seeds and destroy prohibited noxious weeds and seeds under the Weed Control Act.
The Project Proponent must: • remove or destroy invasive plant species that are listed as prohibited noxious weeds in Alberta according to Alberta’s Weed Control Regulations under the Weed Control Act; • collect photos of the wetland from the same locations (photo stations) during each annual monitoring inspection.
Owners shall maintain their Lots in compliance with the Montana Noxious Weed Control Act.
The proposed action would not contribute to the introduction, continued existence, or spread of noxious weeds or non-native invasive species known to occur in the area or actions that may promote the introduction, growth, or expansion of the range of such species (Federal Noxious Weed Control Act and Executive Order 13112).