Allotment Plot cultivation Sample Clauses

Allotment Plot cultivation. 3.1.1 The Tenant must keep the Allotment Plot reasonably free from weeds, properly cultivated and in a good state of fertility all year round. Properly cultivated means that all of the Allotment Plot is being worked all year round. Allotment Plots covered in short or long grass or weeds or covered by other material for more than 6 months are classified as not cultivated. 3.1.2 The Tenant must start cultivating the Allotment Plot within 2 consecutive months of the Commencement Date. 3.1.3 At least 75% of the Allotment Plot must be cultivated or managed appropriately and if the Allotment Plot is covered in short or long grass or weeds or covered by other material for more than 6 months it will not be classed as cultivated. 3.1.4 If the Tenant maintains the cultivation levels referred to in clause 3.1.3, the unused areas of the Allotment Plot may be covered with suitable weed suppressant material, provided that carpet is not used for this purpose. 3.1.5 If the Tenant does not cultivate the Allotment Plot according to this clause 3.1 the Agreement will be ended unless the Tenant can satisfy the Council that their personal circumstances are such that the Tenant had good reason why they could not cultivate the Allotment Plot. 3.1.6 If the Tenant receives two annual non-cultivation letters in consecutive months or four non cultivation letters over four years (the fourth letter being a termination) this Agreement will be terminated regardless of the reason.
Allotment Plot cultivation. If the Tenant is having difficulties cultivating their Allotment Plot the Tenant must notify the Allotment Officer within 10 working days of receiving their non-cultivation letter.