Common use of Expected conduct Clause in Contracts

Expected conduct. To retain your gardening privileges and plot, you agree to: 1. Act in a manner considerate of the rights, needs, and safety of other gardeners and the community at large and with courtesy toward others. 2. Actively garden, maintain, and use your entire plot. You may grow food in the rental garden plots for personal consumption. Food may not be grown for commercial purposes. 3. Remove weeds promptly and harvest produce in a timely manner. Keep all plants within your plot boundaries. A rule violation/red flag warning will be given if a plot is excessively weedy, or is filled with debris or overripe produce. Any plot with numerous weeds or that remains unharvested or obviously untended for 2 weeks will be presumed abandoned and is subject to immediate forfeiture without refund. 4. Maintain your half of the path around your plot regularly. Paths must be kept free of rocks, weeds, and all obstacles, including encroaching or overhanging plants (e.g. Raspberries). Campton Township reserves the right to remove any objectionable items. Do not block public paths. Campton Township will maintain public paths with regular mowing. Despite Campton Township's best efforts to avoid, grass clippings may still end up in plots. 5. Keep your plot free of perennials, trees and shrubs. If an adjacent plot's gardener complains of excessive shading by anything on your plot, you must come to an agreement or remove it. 6. Respect public property. Keep rocks inside your plot's border or remove them from the grounds. Never dump debris or garden materials anywhere else within the Community Garden. Do not use motorized vehicles in the garden area.

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Sources: Community Garden Plot Reservation Agreement

Expected conduct. To retain your gardening privileges and plot, you agree to: 1. Act in a manner considerate of the rights, needs, and safety of other gardeners and the community at large and with courtesy toward others. 2. Actively garden, maintain, and use your entire plot. You may grow food in the rental garden plots for personal consumption. Food may not be grown for commercial purposes. 3. Remove weeds promptly and harvest produce in a timely manner. Keep all plants within your plot boundaries. A rule violation/red flag warning will be given if a plot is excessively weedy, or is filled with debris or overripe produce. Any plot with numerous weeds or that remains unharvested or obviously untended for 2 weeks will be presumed abandoned and is subject to immediate forfeiture without refund. 4. Maintain your half of the path around your plot regularly. Paths must be kept free of rocks, weeds, and all obstacles, including encroaching or overhanging plants (e.g. Raspberries). Campton Township reserves the right to remove any objectionable items. Do not block public paths. Campton Township will maintain public paths with regular mowing. Despite Campton Township's best efforts to avoid, grass clippings may still end up in plots. 5. Keep your plot free of perennialsperennials (except for designated perennial plots), trees and shrubs. If an adjacent plot's gardener complains of excessive shading by anything on your plot, you must come to an agreement or remove it. 6. Respect public property. Keep rocks inside your plot's border or remove them from the grounds. Never dump debris or garden materials anywhere else within the Community Garden. Do not use motorized vehicles in the garden area.

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Sources: Community Garden Plot Reservation Agreement

Expected conduct. To retain your gardening privileges and plot, you agree to: 1. a) Act in a manner considerate of the rights, needs, and safety of other gardeners gardeners, staff, and the community at large and with courtesy toward others. 2. b) Actively garden, maintain, and use your entire plot. You may grow food in the rental garden plots for personal consumption. Food may not be grown for commercial purposes. 3. c) Remove weeds promptly and harvest produce in a timely manner. Keep all plants within your plot boundaries. A rule violation/red flag warning will be given posted at plot if a plot it is excessively weedy, or is filled with debris or overripe produce. Any plot with numerous weeds or that remains unharvested or obviously untended for 2 weeks will be presumed abandoned and is subject to immediate forfeiture without refund. 4. d) Maintain your half of the path around your plot regularly. Paths must be kept free of rocks, weeds, and all obstacles, including encroaching or overhanging plants (e.g. Raspberries). Campton Township reserves the right to remove any objectionable items. Do not block public paths. Campton Township will maintain public paths with regular mowing. Despite Campton Township's best efforts to avoid, grass clippings may still end up in plots, and overhanging vegetation may be mowed. 5. e) Keep your plot free of perennialsperennials (except for designated perennial plots), trees and shrubs. If an adjacent plot's gardener complains of excessive shading by anything on your plot, you must come to an agreement or remove it. 6. f) Respect public property. Keep rocks inside your plot's border or remove them from the grounds. Never dump debris or garden materials anywhere else within the Community Garden. Do not use motorized vehicles in the garden area. g) Do not enter other plots except with permission or allow unsupervised children to enter any plots. h) Pets are not allowed in the Community Gardens at any time. i) All devices emitting noise are not permitted.

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Sources: Community Garden Plot Agreement

Expected conduct. To retain your gardening privileges and plot, you agree to: 1. A. Act in a manner considerate of the rights, needs, and safety of other gardeners and the community at large and with courtesy toward others. 2. B. Actively garden, maintain, and use your entire plot. You may grow food in the rental garden plots for personal consumption. Food may not be grown for commercial purposes. 3. C. Remove weeds promptly and harvest produce in a timely manner. Keep all plants within your plot boundaries. A rule violation/red flag warning will be given posted at plot if a plot it is excessively weedy, or is filled with debris or overripe produce. Any plot with numerous weeds or that remains unharvested or obviously untended for 2 weeks will be presumed abandoned and is subject to immediate forfeiture without refund. 4. D. Maintain your half of the path around your plot regularly. Paths must be kept free of rocks, weeds, and all obstacles, including encroaching or overhanging plants (e.g. Raspberries). Campton Township reserves the right to remove any objectionable items. Do not block public paths. Campton Township will maintain public paths with regular mowing. Despite Campton Township's best efforts to avoid, grass clippings may still end up in plots, and overhanging vegetation may be mowed. 5. E. Keep your plot free of perennialsperennials (except for designated perennial plots), trees and shrubs. If an adjacent plot's gardener complains of excessive shading by anything on your plot, you must come to an agreement or remove it. 6. F. Respect public property. Keep rocks inside your plot's border or remove them from the grounds. Never dump debris or garden materials anywhere else within the Community Garden. Do not use motorized vehicles in the garden area. G. Do not enter other plots except with permission or allow unsupervised children to enter any plots. H. Pets are not allowed in the Community Gardens at any time. I. All devices emitting noise are not permitted.

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Sources: Community Garden Plot Reservation Agreement