Garden definition

Garden means an area within a cemetery established by the cemetery as a subdivision for organizational purposes, not for sale purposes.
Garden means all the areas enclosed by four side fence. The compound of the High Court premises i.e. the compound.
Garden means a cultivated area dedicated to growing vegetables, fruits, annual and perennial plants, ornamental grasses and ground cover in a defined location.

Examples of Garden in a sentence

  • Bidders shall not contact the Garden Route District Municipality on any matter relating to their bid from the time of the opening of the bid to the time the contract is awarded.

  • The successful bidder will be expected to sign the Contract Form (Part 1) of this bid document within 30 days of the date of notification by the Garden Route District Municipality that his/her bid has been accepted.

  • The Garden Route District Municipality shall not be liable for any expenses incurred in the preparation and submission of the bid.

  • The Garden Route District Municipality does not bind itself to accepting the lowest bid.

  • Where a contract has been awarded on the strength of the information furnished by the bidder which, after the conclusion of the relevant agreement, is proved to have been incorrect, the Garden Route District Municipality may, in addition to any other legal remedy it may have, recover from the contractor all costs, losses or damages incurred or sustained by the Municipality as a result of the award of the contract.


More Definitions of Garden

Garden. - means any garden to which the public has a right of access:
Garden means the Garden as stipulated in Cause 2.7 of the Covering Schedule; INITIAL
Garden. ’ means a garden to which the public has a right to access;
Garden means a garden listed in Part I of the Fourth Schedule;
Garden means all the office campus areas enclosed by four side boundary wall and front outside Garden.
Garden means all the areas enclosed by four side fence.
Garden means any part of a thoroughfare planted, developed or treated, otherwise than as a lawn, with one or more plants;