TURF Clause Samples
The "Turf" clause defines the specific geographic area or territory in which certain rights, obligations, or activities under the agreement are applicable. In practice, this clause might specify that a distributor can only sell products within a designated country or region, or that a service provider's responsibilities are limited to a particular city. By clearly delineating the scope of territorial rights or duties, the Turf clause helps prevent disputes over jurisdiction and ensures that all parties understand the boundaries of their permitted activities.
TURF. Apply fertilizers so as to provide sufficient nitrogen and other basic nutrients on a regular basis to keep turf in healthy looking condition or as directed by the City’s representative. Fertilizer will be applied as often as required to maintain deep green color at all times. Type of turf and time of year will determine type of fertilizer used. The frequency of application will greatly depend on amount of leaching caused by excess use of water; this must be coordinated with City’s representative. The type of fertilizer used and frequency applied will be recorded. Coordinate with City’s representative.
TURF. Apply fertilizers so as to provide sufficient nitrogen and other basic nutrients on a regular basis to keep turf in healthy looking condition or as directed by the City. Fertilizer will be applied as required to maintain deep green color. Type of turf and time of year will determine type of fertilizer used. The frequency of application will greatly depend on amount of leaching caused by excess use of water. The type of fertilizer used and frequency applied will be recorded. Coordinate with City. Minimum application of turf fertilizer three (3) times a year (February, June & October).
TURF. Turfing shall be carried out in accordance with BS 3969 and BS 4428. Where turf arising from Site is to be used, such turf shall be stripped as follows:
a. Grass shall be mown before lifting to no more than 35 mm high
b. Turves shall be cut using plant or tools designed for the purpose
c. Turves shall not be cut from soil that is frozen, water-logged or excessively dry
d. Turves shall be of uniform thickness, in accordance with BS 3969, (not less than 7 mm nor more than 18 mm) increased to a depth to be agreed by the Contract Administrator to accommodate deeper rooted herbaceous plants of ecological interest/importance.
e. Turves shall be rectangular, with the shorter sides not less than 300 mm. Where imported turf is to be used, such turf shall comply with BS 3969 and BS 4428, and shall contain the grass and/or herb mixture as stated on the contract drawings. Imported turf shall be delivered to the Site within 24 hours of lifting. Care shall be taken in transport to avoid deterioration due to inadequate covering or overheating. Turf shall be laid within 18 hours of delivery between 1st April and 30th September, and within 24 hours of delivery between 1st October and 31st March. If this is not possible, turf shall be temporarily laid flat on topsoil and kept moist. Turfs shall be laid on soil that is moist but not frozen or waterlogged. Turf shall not be laid during periods of drought or onto soil that is excessively dry, or during heavy rainfall. Turf shall be placed working from planks laid on previously laid turves. Turf shall be laid to a bond with broken joints, butted up with joints no wider than 10 mm. When laid on slopes, the bond shall be laid diagonally across the slope. Levels shall be adjusted by raking out or infilling with fine soil under the turves. When laid, turf shall be lightly tamped in place with clean wooden beaters. The use of rollers shall not be permitted. After laying turf the surface shall be dressed with finely sifted topsoil/sand, which shall be brushed in to completely fill all joints. Whole turves shall be used at edges and trimmed to a clean line. Turf shall be neatly cut away to a diameter of 800 mm around individual trees.
TURF. (a.) Mowing-All turf areas will be mowed weekly from mid-April through mid-October. The grass clippings are side discharged evenly from the mowers back on to the turf areas. This provides more nitrogen to the lawn for a healthier growth.
(b.) Trimming-All areas that are not cut with the mowers will be trimmed to the same level as the mowing height.
(c.) Clean/Blowing- The debris from mowing, edging, and trimming will be cleaned up from the parking areas and the sidewalks. Policing for trash will occur at the time of mowing during the summer season.
(d.) Edging- The turf areas that border sidewalks and curbs will be edged once per month with a steel blade edger. The debris from the edger will be cleaned up before leaving the job.
TURF. (a) After completion of construction of the dwelling, good quality turf shall be laid over the remainder of the Allotment and the area of land between the boundary of the Allotment and the kerb line subject to landscaping requirements.
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