Fall Cleanup Clause Samples

Fall Cleanup. During fall cleanup, any stakes, netting, plastic materials, tomato cages, watering cans, etc. must be removed from all plots. All plants and weeds must be completely removed. This does not include perennial plants or winter crops. Failure to do so will result in possible fines and/or penalties.
Fall Cleanup. During Fall cleanup, any stakes, trellising, netting, fencing, plastic materials, tomato cages, watering cans, etc., must be removed from all gardening plots by the Plot Owner. All plants and weeds must also be completely removed. Please note that a well-maintained garden plot is a condition to being invited to renew your membership for future seasons.
Fall Cleanup. Fall cleanup will commence during fall leaf drop. Cut back dead perennials and rake and remove dead stocks. Leaves shall be vacuumed in lawn areas and removed in ornamental beds and disposed of offsite.
Fall Cleanup. The Contractor shall begin fall cleanup by mid-October and complete it after all the leaves have fallen off the deciduous trees, but no later than December 15th of each year during the contract term. This cleanup shall include at minimum removal of leaves and debris from all lawn and exterior plants and planting areas and edging of sidewalks and flower beds on a monthly basis;
Fall Cleanup. November 1st through Monday before Thanksgiving. During this period all decorations are removed and the cemetery grounds are prepared for the winter season. Please remove all decorations before November 1st or they will be discarded. (Monday before Thanksgiving through March 1st) ⮚ All winter decorations must be removed after the growing season. ⮚ Christmas wreaths may be a maximum of 24 inches and may either be placed in the 24 inch area in front of the monument or secured to the monument. ⮚ Artificial flowers and/or evergreen boughs in boxes or pots may be placed in the 24 inch area in front of the monument. Spring Cleanup: March 1st through May 15th. During this period all fall and winter decorations are removed and the grounds are prepared for the spring season. Please refrain from placing any new decorations during this time frame as all decorations will be discarded.
Fall Cleanup. Leaf Removal: Leaf removal will occur once initially in October or November with one major clean up to complete the process no later than December 15th, weather permitting.
Fall Cleanup. Cut-back all perennials and decorative grasses that are going dormant andcomplete any tree and shrub pruning. Before November 30th thoroughly clean up trash, leaves, branches, and twigs from lawns, landscaping beds, street gutters, etc. This will be a one-time per year clean up. Failure to complete the Fall Cleanup by November 30th of each year will result in a $5,000 decrease in the Monthly Amount contained in Schedule “A”. Such decrease shall not be subject to the 30- day cure period.
Fall Cleanup i. If you are renewing your plot: All non-secure materials, chairs, tools and gnomes must be removed by Nov. 30th. Fences and other secure items may remain over the winter. If you are not renewing your plot, the plot must be cleared by Nov. 30th.

Related to Fall Cleanup

  • Cleanup Awarded vendor shall clean up and remove all debris and rubbish resulting from their work as required or directed by TIPS Member. Upon completion of work, the premises shall be left in good repair and an orderly, neat, clean and unobstructed condition.

  • Remedial Action A. If a represented individual has worked more than one thousand fifty (1,050) hours in the twelve (12) month period from the individual’s original date of hire, the represented individual may request remedial action from the State Human Resources Director in accordance with WAC 357-49. Following the Director’s review of the remedial action request, an individual may file exceptions to the Director’s decision in accordance with WAC 357. B. Remedial action is not subject to the provisions of the grievance procedure specified in Section 5.12, below.

  • Remediation If Contractor claims that its products or services satisfy the applicable requirements and standards specified in Section 4.2.1 and it is later determined by HCA that any furnished product or service is not in compliance with such requirements and standards, HCA will promptly inform Contractor in writing of noncompliance. Contractor shall, at no additional cost to HCA, repair or replace the non-compliant products or services within the period specified by HCA. If the repair or replacement is not completed within the specified time, HCA may cancel the Contract, delivery, task order, or work order, or purchase line item without termination liabilities or have any necessary changes made or repairs performed by employees of HCA or by another contractor, and Contractor shall reimburse HCA for any expenses incurred thereby.