LAWN Clause Samples

The LAWN clause defines the responsibilities and standards related to the maintenance, care, and use of lawn areas within a property or premises. Typically, this clause outlines which party—such as a tenant or landlord—is responsible for mowing, watering, fertilizing, and general upkeep of grassy areas, and may specify acceptable conditions or appearance standards for the lawn. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause helps prevent disputes over property maintenance and ensures that the outdoor areas are kept in good condition throughout the term of the agreement.
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LAWN. Maintenance of lawn in garden including regular watering weeding , and time to time cutting of the lawn as per instruction of the garden dept.
LAWN. Tenant shall not store or keep any items in the yard, including but not limited to swimming pools, bicycles, grills or any kind, toys, lawn chairs or other furniture of any kind.
LAWN. Parking or driving on the lawn/grassy areas is prohibited; this includes freight delivery.
LAWN. Within sixty (60) days after a residence or building erected or placed on any Unit in the Condominium shall be occupied, the Unit Owner shall lay, install or establish a grass lawn on all of such Unit upon which no building, driveway, planting or other approved improvement exists, provided, however, that the time for completion of such lawn maybe extended by the Architectural Committee for a period not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) days, in the event that during said sixty (60) day period following occupancy, inclement weather or labor strike shall prevent the laying, installation or establishment of such lawn, and further provided the Architectural Committee may waive this requirement for that portion of a Unit generally wooded with existing trees.
LAWN. Tenant shall be responsible for maintaining the lawn and shrubbery on the premises at Tenant’s expense and for any damages caused by his neglect or abuse thereof.
LAWN. Ice from eskys to be emptied on to the gravel NOT the lawn. • Hot plates from charcoal BBQ’s NOT to be dropped on the lawn. • Plastic water slides are NOT to be used at Navajo 15. They require too much tank water and the detergent kills the grass. • Checker game mat, or similar, not to be left on the lawn for more that 1 day. Keep moving to different positions so the lawn isn’t killed.