Common use of Buildings Clause in Contracts

Buildings. The Tenant must not erect any building on the Allotment without the written consent of the Council, provided that consent may not be refused under this clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, or be unreasonably withheld to the erection of a garden shed or greenhouse.

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement for Letting of Allotment

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Buildings. The Tenant must not erect any building on the Allotment without the previous written consent of the Council, provided that consent may not be refused under this clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, or be unreasonably withheld to the erection of a garden shed or greenhouse.

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Samples: Agreement

Buildings. The Tenant must not erect any building on the Allotment Allotments without the written consent of the Council, provided that consent may not be refused under this his clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, [or be unreasonably withheld to the erection of a garden shed or greenhouse] provided that the shed or greenhouse complies with the specification contained in Schedule 1 hereto.

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Samples: www.whatdotheyknow.com

Buildings. The Tenant must not erect any building on the Allotment without the written consent of the Council, provided that consent may which shall not be refused under this clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, or be unreasonably withheld to in respect of the erection of a garden shed or greenhousegreenhouse providing the Tenant complies with the specifications and conditions specified by the Council set out in Appendix 1 hereto.

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Samples: www.gosport.gov.uk

Buildings. The Tenant must not erect any building on the Allotment without the written consent of the Council, provided that consent may not be refused under this clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, or be unreasonably withheld to the erection of a garden shed or greenhouse.

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Samples: Agreement

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Buildings. The Tenant Joint Tenants must not erect any building on the Allotment Allotments without the written consent of the Council, provided that consent may not be refused under this their clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, [or be unreasonably withheld to the erection of a garden shed or greenhouse] provided that the shed or greenhouse complies with the specification contained in Schedule 1 hereto.

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Samples: www.whatdotheyknow.com

Buildings. The Tenant must not erect any building on the Allotment without the written consent of the Council, provided that consent may not be refused under this clause to the erection of any building reasonably necessary for keeping hens or rabbits, or be unreasonably withheld to the erection of a garden shed or greenhouse. 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.

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Samples: Agreement for Letting of Allotment

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