Weed Control Clause Samples

The Weed Control clause outlines the responsibilities and standards for managing and preventing the growth of unwanted vegetation on a property. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for regular maintenance, such as mowing, applying herbicides, or removing weeds, and may set minimum standards for appearance or safety. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause helps prevent disputes over property upkeep and ensures the land remains in good condition, thereby protecting property value and compliance with local regulations.
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Weed Control. Lessee is responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the leased premises and shall prevent or eradicate the spread of noxious weeds onto land adjoining the leased premises.
Weed Control. The tenant shall control all noxious weeds on the subject lands and maintain all summerfallow in a reasonably weed-free condition.
Weed Control. It is the tenant’s responsibility to keep the plot free of weeds that cause a nuisance to adjoining tenants. Where on inspection or as the result of complaints, a plot with weeds is identified, the tenant will be sent a Notice to Clean letter. A further inspection will be carried out in 28 days and if there are no improvements in cultivation a Notice of Termination will be sent. See 15.4.
Weed Control. All annual/perennial beds and mulched areas shall be weeded by hand throughout the term of the Agreement to maintain a neat and uniform appearance. Other areas may be controlled with chemical herbicides provided that the herbicide is a selective type listed for use among the specific plants planted within the treated areas. Weeding of these aforementioned areas shall be performed along with the regular mowing schedule to maintain a neat appearance. During the nongrowing season, all facilities shall be inspected at least monthly for weeds and controlled as needed. Grassed areas at facilities so designated by the Agreement for such treatment shall be treated with a pre- and post-emergent herbicide to control and/or eliminate all non-grass weeds.
Weed Control. Planters, gravel areas, sidewalks, curb and gutters, expansion joints, fence lines, drainage areas, bare areas, and around plants and trees shall be kept free of grass and weeds. This will be done on an as-needed basis.
Weed Control. 2.4.1 The Grounds team will minimise the presence of weeds in shrub beds by mulching, herbicides or hand/hoe weeding.
Weed Control. The contractor shall keep the watering saucers free of weeds during the maintenance period.
Weed Control. Perform weed control throughout the project, a minimum of once every two weeks, in all areas within the project limits to maintain tree pits, shrub beds, sidewalks, curb and gutter, walkways, ditch paving, concrete medians, and other pavement weed free. Meet the following conditions: a. Perform weed control to prevent weeds from becoming established, setting seed, or from becoming visible in the planting beds. b. Completely remove all undesirable plants (weeds) by hand pulling. Removal of weeds may be accomplished using herbicides if approved by the Engineer. However, the use of herbicides is prohibited in stream buffer areas unless approved by the Department Ecology Manager. c. Apply an approved pre-emergent herbicide twice each year, once in the spring and once in the fall, throughout the contract. The use of pre-emergent herbicides is prohibited in stream buffer areas. Apply pre-emergent to all shrub beds and tree pits. Notify the Engineer 48 hours prior to spraying. Use a blue dye in all applications unless approved otherwise by the Engineer. d. Eradicate all invasive exotic pest plants found within the project limits throughout the life of the project, including stream buffer and ▇▇▇▇▇ areas. Volunteer, non-invasive plant material within stream buffer restoration areas is acceptable. e. Dispose off site on a daily basis all weed, exotic plants, clippings, litter, and debris generated.
Weed Control. The Lessee shall control all noxious weeds on all lands under this lease in a manner consistent with applicable laws and the Weed Management section of the RMP. The Lessee shall be responsible for, or shall immediately reimburse State for, any noxious weed control costs incurred as a result of Lessee’s failure to control noxious weeds on said Premises.
Weed Control. The Company shall during the continuance of this Lease, be responsible for weed control within the Leased Area.