MAMC definition
Examples of MAMC in a sentence
MAMC is not liable for loss by accident, fire, theft or damage of any structures, tools, plants or contents on allotment.
Tenants may not remove crops from vacant plots or any mineral, sand, gravel, earth or clay from the allotment gardens without the written permission from MAMC.
Where possible, MAMC will consult tenants and arrange relocation and appropriate compensation.
MAMC reserves the right to clear overgrown plots that are currently tenanted and are causing a nuisance.
MAMC will dispose of any such material not removed by the tenant.
MAMC will only carry out this action once the tenant has been informed.
Tenants must observe and comply with current rules, regulations and policies, and those which MAMC may make at any time in the future (e.g. statutory law changes, local restrictions - such as bonfire restrictions).
Failure to do so may result in the materials being removed by MAMC, the tenant charged with the cost and notice of termination given.
MAMC Maidstone Allotments Management Committee, acting as agents for Maidstone Borough Council.
Where ▇▇▇▇▇▇ abut a perimeter boundary, road or vehicular haulage way, MAMC is responsible for maintaining the outside.