Common use of Boundary structures Clause in Contracts

Boundary structures. (a) To use best endeavours to protect all ▇▇▇▇▇▇, fences, boundaries or gates in the allotment site of which the Allotment Garden forms part (“The Allotment site”) or in adjoining land and any notice-board which has been or may at any time during the tenancy be erected by the Council on the Allotment Garden or the Allotment site. (b) To maintain any ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and fences on the plot so as not to cast shade on adjoining plots

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Sources: Allotment Garden Tenancy Agreement, Allotment Garden Tenancy Agreement, Allotment Garden Tenancy Agreement

Boundary structures. (a) To use best endeavours to protect all ▇▇▇▇▇▇, fences, boundaries or gates in the allotment site of which the Allotment Garden forms part (“The Allotment site”) Site or in adjoining land and any notice-board which has been or may at any time during the tenancy this Agreement be erected by the Council on the Allotment Garden Plot or the Allotment siteSite. (b) To maintain any ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and fences on the plot Allotment Plot so as not to cast shade on adjoining allotment plots.

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Sources: Allotment Plot Tenancy Agreement