Allotments definition

Allotments means an area of land set aside by the Council, and protected by statute, for the purposes of leisure and of growing vegetables, flowers and fruit.
Allotments means an overall allotment of sugar processed from domestically produced sugarcane and sugar beets, as defined and contemplated by the Allotment Statute.
Allotments means an area of land set aside by the Council protected by statute for the purpose of leisure and of growing vegetables, flowers and fruit for domestic consumption by himself/herself and his/her family and available to rent for an annual sum.

Examples of Allotments in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise noted, Top-Up Allotments expire 30 days from activation and independently from monthly Service Plan Allotments.

  • Unused Service Plan Allotments expire on the last day of your monthly cycle and will not carry over to the next monthly cycle unless specifically provided for by the Service Plan or “Top Up” Plan.

  • We will not, except in our sole discretion, refund, prorate, or credit any charges, fees, or taxes, including if you modify or terminate your service before or have remaining Allotments at the end of your monthly cycle.

  • Unused Service Plan Allotments expire on the last day of your monthly cycle and will not carry over to the next monthly cycle unless specifically provided for by the Service Plan.

  • If you terminate your service, you will forfeit and are not entitled to a full or partial refund for any unused Allotments.


More Definitions of Allotments

Allotments means the entry of one or more designated frequency channels in an agreed plan, adopted by a competent ITU conference, for use by one or more Administrations for a terrestrial or space radiocommunication service in one or more identified countries or geographical areas and under specified conditions.
Allotments means allotments to be provided on the Land for the general public (AND FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBT not merely the Occupiers of the Development) for the growing of fruit and vegetables and ornamental plants and which shall provide as a minimum running water drainage vehicle and pedestrian gated access parking and be suitably enclosed which allotments shall be managed in accordance with a ▇▇▇▇ “Ecological Design Strategy
Allotments means an allotment or allotments:
Allotments. Off Wigsley Road, alongside ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Wood Plot 6b
Allotments means the allotments to be provided as part of the Proposed Development and Identified in the Design and Access Statement;
Allotments means the four (4) off-reservation parcels held in trust by the United States for individual Indians in the Big Sandy River basin in Mohave County, Arizona, under Patent Nos. 1039995, 1039996, 1039997, and 1019494. These allotments are identified as Parcels 1A, 1B, 1C, and Parcel 2 on the map attached hereto as Exhibit 3.1.6.
Allotments means Intelsat's Satellite Capacity provided via the Space Segment that is set for a Customer's use.