BEE KEEPING Clause Samples

The Bee Keeping clause establishes the rules and responsibilities related to maintaining beehives or engaging in beekeeping activities on a property. Typically, it outlines requirements such as obtaining necessary permits, adhering to local regulations, and ensuring that beekeeping does not create a nuisance or safety hazard for neighbors. This clause serves to clarify expectations and minimize disputes by setting clear boundaries for beekeeping, thereby balancing the interests of beekeepers with those of the surrounding community.
BEE KEEPING. 7.1 Bees must not be kept near residential property. 7.2 Written permission must be obtained from Wirral Council. 7.3 All applications for bee-keeping must be accompanied by a copy of the applicant’s certificate from the Bee Keeping Association. 7.4 Tenants within close proximity to the plot holder (tenant) requesting to keep bees will be written to in order to ensure they have no objection. 7.5 If tenants with bees are not able to attend the site and request a person to attend in the meantime (such as holidays / sickness) then Wirral Council must be informed of the name of the person and receive a copy of their certificate from the Bee Keeping Association. 7.6 Bees must be checked daily, you must provide competent care and management. 7.7 Wirral Council have the right to gain access and inspect the plot at any time.
BEE KEEPING. Anyone wishing to keep Bees and Bee Keeping equipment must first apply in writing to the Town Council. Each request will be considered on an individual basis and a written reply will be sent within 28 days. No retrospective permission will be granted. Failure to comply with this procedure will result in the revoking of the plot holder’s tenancy. A supplementary lease that specifically addresses terms and conditions for Bee Keepers must be signed alongside the general tenancy agreement. Bee Keeping will only be allowed if all the stipulations contained within the supplementary lease is strictly adhered to.
BEE KEEPING. Gardeners are encouraged to place hives in inconspicuous locations as far away and a minimum of 5 feet from neighboring gardens and pathways. All beekeeping equipment, especially empty hive parts that may attract pests, should be taken offsite when not in use.
BEE KEEPING. The keeping of beehives and bees is permitted as long as the keeper is a registered Bee Keeper with a nationally or locally recognised controlling body for bee keeping. The Village Council will apply and follow restrictions in line with guidelines laid down by the British Bee Keeping Association. Before any beehives are allowed on the plot, permission must be sought prior to installation from the Council.

Related to BEE KEEPING

  • Time Keeping A Contractor may utilize brassing or other systems to check employees in and out. Each employee must check in and out. The Contractor will provide adequate facilities for checking in and out in an expeditious manner.

  • Record Keeping The Grantee agrees to maintain records of the expenditure of the Grant.

  • Recordkeeping A. To maintain its accounting records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). GAAP are established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”). B. To retain in the form in which it was created: 1. A record developed and maintained in accordance with 40 TAC §49.305, or its successor, until the latest of the following: a. seven years after the Contractor submits a claim for the service about which the record relates; b. seven years after all issues that arise from any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit, open records request, administrative review, or other action involving the record are resolved; or c. the person about whom the record relates becomes 21 years of age; and

  • Timekeeping Notwithstanding anything stated elsewhere in this Agreement. The Company may select and utilise for time keeping purposes any fraction or decimal proportion of an hour (not exceeding fifteen minutes) and will apply such proportion in the calculation of working time (including overtime) of an employee.

  • Reporting and Recordkeeping The ownership of the property whether securities, cash and/or other property, and whether held by the Custodian or a subcustodian or in a depository, clearing agency or clearing system, shall be clearly recorded on the Custodian's books as belonging to the Series and not for the Custodian's own interest. Where certificates are legended or otherwise not fungible with publicly traded certificates (and in other cases where the Custodian and the Series may agree), the Series reserves the right to instruct the Custodian as to the name only in which such securities shall be registered and the Custodian, to the extent reasonably practicable, shall comply with such Instructions; provided, however, if the Custodian reasonably determines that compliance with such Instructions is not reasonably practicable or otherwise may conflict with applicable law, rule or regulation, the Custodian shall promptly notify the Series and shall comply with reasonable alternatives as to which the parties may agree. The Custodian shall keep accurate and detailed accounts of all investments, receipts, disbursements and other transactions for the Series. All accounts, books and records of the Custodian relating thereto shall be open to inspection and audit at all reasonable times during normal business hours of the Custodian by any person designated by the Series. All such books, records and accounts shall be maintained and preserved in the form reasonably requested by the Series and in accordance with the Act and the Rules and Regulations thereunder, including, without limitation, Section 31 thereof and Rule 31a-1 and 31a-2 thereunder. All books, records and accounts pertaining to the Series, which are in the possession of the Custodian, shall be the property of the Fund and such materials or (unless the delivery of original materials is required pursuant to applicable law) legible copies thereof in a format reasonably acceptable to the Fund, shall be surrendered promptly upon request; provided, however, that the Custodian shall be entitled to retain a copy or the original of any such books, records and accounts as may be required or permitted by applicable law and the Custodian's own policies and procedures. The Custodian will supply to the Series from time to time, as mutually agreed upon, a statement in respect to any property of the Series held by the Custodian or by a subcustodian.