Barbed wire Sample Clauses
The 'Barbed wire' clause defines the rules and restrictions regarding the use, installation, or maintenance of barbed wire on a property. Typically, this clause specifies where barbed wire may be placed, such as along property boundaries or atop fences, and may set standards for height, safety, or appearance to ensure compliance with local regulations or community standards. Its core function is to manage safety risks and maintain the aesthetic or legal requirements of a property, thereby preventing disputes or hazards associated with improper use of barbed wire.
Barbed wire. The Tenant must not use barbed wire for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the allotment gardens.
Barbed wire. Not to use barbed wire or any other material or item on or around the Plot which may be a hazard to other Tenants or visitors.
Barbed wire. Not to use barbed wire for a fence adjoining any pathway or cart track on the allotment site of which the said allotment garden hereby let forms part of.
Barbed wire. Subject to the previous written consent of the Landlord the Tenant must not use or permit or suffer to be used any barbed wire or razor wire for a fence within or on the boundary of the Land
Barbed wire. The Tenant must not use a barbed wire fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the allotment gardens. Any fruit trees, bushes and vines planted by the Tenant must be entirely confined within the bounds of the Allotment. No fruit tree, ▇▇▇▇ or vine shall be allowed to exceed a height of 8 feet or to come within 6 feet of an adjacent Allotment. The Tenant must not deposit refuse or allow other persons to deposit refuse on their Allotment or any part of the allotment field. This is includes weeds, other vegetable, plant matter or mineral material alien to the allotment field. Disposal of refuse and other material derived from within the boundary of the allotment field will be permitted only within an area or receptacle provided for the purpose.
Barbed wire. The Tenant shall not use barbed wire on the Allotment Plot or at the Site nor to create a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the Site.
Barbed wire. Not to use barbed wire or any other material or item on or around the plot which may be a hazard to other tenants or visitors. 1 The current version of the Code of Conduct can be downloaded from the Town Council’s website. A paper copy will be provided upon request.
Barbed wire not to erect or permit to be erected any barbed wire fence on the Allotment.
Barbed wire. Not to use any barbed wire or corrugated metal sheeting or any other sharp materials for a fence adjoining any path set out by the Council for the use of occupiers of the allotment plots – this restriction equally applies generally to all areas of the Allotment Site.
Barbed wire. Barbed wire may be used in the AG-1 district as long as its use is associated with an allowable agricultural pursuit. Barbed wire shall not be approved for any single family dwelling lots including such lots which are located in the AG-1 district. A fence equipped with or having barbed wire, spikes, or similar device, or electric charge shall not contain said devices within six
