Plots Clause Samples

The "Plots" clause defines the allocation, use, and management of specific parcels of land within a larger property or development. It typically outlines which plots are assigned to which parties, the permitted uses for each plot, and any restrictions or obligations related to their maintenance or development. For example, it may specify that certain plots are reserved for residential use while others are designated for commercial purposes. This clause ensures clarity regarding land rights and responsibilities, helping to prevent disputes over land use and ownership within the development.
Plots. The gardener or organization agrees to use the designated plot only for community gardening purposes.
Plots. The following charges will apply for plots generated by the CADD and GIS systems. Color paper plots: $18.00 for 24x36, and $22.00 for 36x48. Non-color paper plots: $7.00 each. Mylar: $20.00 for 24x36 and $25.00 for 36x48. Routine vehicle usage, for example, for meeting attendance, will not be charged. Use of leased field vehicles (pick- ups, vans, trucks, etc.) on project assignments to accommodate equipment and/or safety will be charged at $85.00 per day. Use of rented field vehicles (pick-ups, vans, trucks, etc.) on project assignments to accommodate equipment and/or safety will be charged at the cost to AECOM. Personal vehicle use will be charged at the current IRS approved rate.  Alta Environmental – Stormwater Sampling and Equipment  Aurora Industrial Hygiene – Industrial Hygiene, Mold  BC2 Environmental - Driller  Clean Harbors – Emergency Response  GSI Environmental, Inc. – Site assessment, Investigation, GW Monitoring, Stormwater NPDES Compliance  Ocean Blue Environmental Services – Emergency Response  ▇▇▇▇ Environmental Services, Inc. – UST Certified Inspector  ▇▇▇▇▇ and Associates, Inc. – Waste ManagementAdvanced Technology Labs  Asset Laboratories SCHEDULE OF FEES‌
Plots. [ OR] The Said Land is earmarked for the purpose of plotted development of a [commercial/residential/any o ther purpose] project, comprising _plots and [insert any other components of the Projects] and the said project shall be known as ‘ ’ (“Project”): Provided that where land is earmarked for any institutional development the same shall be used for those purposes only and no commercial/residential development shall be permitted unless it is a part of the plan approved by the competent authority;
Plots. Plots will be assigned to an individual or a group. Each plot can be shared by as many people as desired, with one person being designated as the plots’ “farmer of record”.
Plots. They have a long term right of occupancy of approximately 99 years and can therefore lease to a company or person, both Non Tanzanian and Tanzanian. A Long Term Lease is a right of occupancy granted for a term up to but not exceeding ninety – nine (99) years. The maximum term for which any lease may be granted to a 3rd party (company or person, both Tanzanian and Non Tanzanian) shall be ten (10) days less than the period for which the right of occupancy has been granted i.e. Kili Golf 99 years. The long term lease (any over 5 years) is registered with the land Office and has the option of renewal upon expiry of 99 years. Please be advised that, the Registration of a long term Lease does not require consent from the Land Officer; its registration goes directly to the RegistrarLand Registry Moshi.
Plots. A. Cross sections shall be plotted at 25-foot intervals for the echosounder surveys and at 50-foot intervals for the grid surveys. The survey lines for the grid survey shall coincide with the survey lines used for the echosounder surveys. B. If Contour maps requested they shall be provided with 1-foot contour intervals.
Plots. The Community Garden shall consist of the City approved garden site plan and gardening activities shall only take place on said approved garden site. Plots will be assigned to an individual or a group by the Site Organizer. Each plot can be shared by as many people as desired, with one person being designated as the plot’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Record.

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