Common use of Cultivation Clause in Contracts

Cultivation. To keep the plot clean, tidy, reasonably free of weeds and in a state of proper cultivation and to maintain the access paths around the plot. The use of carpets as a weed suppressant is banned as they may contain toxins. The Council will be entitled to claim compensation from a tenant who, upon termination of their tenancy, leaves a plot in a worse condition than when the tenancy started. This will cover the cost of any reinstatement required.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

Cultivation. To keep the plot clean, tidy, reasonably free of from weeds and otherwise in a proper state of proper cultivation and to maintain the access paths around the plotgood condition. The use of carpets as a weed suppressant is banned as they may contain toxinstoxins in them that seep into the soil. The Council council will be entitled to claim compensation from a tenant who, who upon termination of their tenancy, leaves a plot in a worse condition than when the tenancy started. This will cover the any cost of any reinstatement required.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement