Conservators definition

Conservators means the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators (WPCC), incorporated under the Act.

Examples of Conservators in a sentence

  • Provided however, the Conservators will not be required to disclose any information that could be considered pre-litigation or litigation strategy.

  • Arranges condition reporting of objects and liaises with Conservators.

  • All designated Arson Investigators shall be and the same are hereby designated Conservators of the Peace pursuant to the extent authorized in this Chapter.

  • Conservators reverse the process and remove the laminate using a proprietary solvent solution.

  • Conservators will not attempt removal if the removal process will damage either the document’s paper or ink.

  • Conservators start by cleaning and storing the wood in water tanks.

  • In order to assist the Conservators with their selection please provide the following information: No of Participants Anticipated No of spectators/organisers Event Held before Number of Years held Local Community Event Charity Event The Conservators set an annual scale of fees and charges for event hire, based on the type of event, area of the Downs used, anticipated attendance, effect on the local community and event duration.

  • The parties agree that in the event the Agent.incurs costs in the enforcement of this Agreement, or in relation to any litigation or dispute arising out ofthis Agreement, those costs shall be split equally by the City and the Conservators from the funds set aside under this Agreement.

  • The Conservators and the City shall confirm to the agent and the other party in writing at least annually the names of such signatories, and shall notify the Agent'and the other party in writing within ten (10) days of any change in such signatories.

  • The Borough‟s land is managed and maintained both by means of directly employed staff and in partnership with external contractors, complimentary agencies such as Banstead Commons Conservators, and community participation through the Council‟s sports club “self-management” policy.