Basic Payment Scheme definition
Examples of Basic Payment Scheme in a sentence
Non-SDA payment entitlements for payment under the Basic Payment Scheme and any similar replacement entitlement.
The land is being sold without the benefit of Basic Payment Scheme Entitlements.
The land has been registered with the Rural Land Register for Basic Payment Scheme.
The Vendors will make reasonable endeavours to transfer the appropriate Basic Payment Scheme Entitlements to the Purchaser in line with the 2023 application.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine will accept and recognise Share Farming Agreements in respect of Basic Payment Scheme applicants once the requirements as set out in this document are adhered to by the share farmers involved in the arrangement.
Basic Payment Scheme entitlements for the relevant area of land will be included in the sale and the Vendors agree to use their best endeavours to transfer the entitlements to the Purchaser, subject to receiving written instructions.
The new Basic Payment Scheme entitlements attrib- utable to land will be transferred to the incoming tenant for their use for the duration of the Tenancy in relation to the claimable area.
If you claimed Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) on the Land your claim must include confirmation you have notified the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) of the tree planting by submitting an RLE1 form (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/government/publications/tell-the-rural-payments-agency-about- land-changes-and-entitlement-transfers) and that you will update the land use code in your next BPS application (for current land use codes see here: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/guidance/bps-2016-land-use-codes).
Basic Payment Scheme: The land is registered for the Basic Payment Scheme (formerly the Single Payment Scheme) and the entitlements are included in the sale.
Tenant’s Entitlements Basic Payment Scheme entitlements in currently registered in the name of the Tenant.