Noxious Weeds Sample Clauses

Noxious Weeds. Hand removal or spot spraying of noxious weeds included on the Washington State Noxious Weed List as a Class A, B or C weed on shorelands outside of steep or unstable slope areas is allowed.
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Noxious Weeds. Xxxxxx agrees to use diligence to prevent noxious weeds from going to seed on the property. Repairs Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx agree to the following:
Noxious Weeds. Prior to delivery of the Patent, Purchaser shall use reasonable efforts to ensure that all equipment, vehicles, and materials are free of noxious weeds and noxious weed seeds prior to entering the Property or other trust lands. Purchaser shall monitor the Property for the growth of noxious weeds and take reasonable measures to control the growth of noxious weeds on the Property. If Purchaser fails to take reasonable measures to control noxious weeds, as reasonably determined by XXXXX, XXXXX may take action to eradicate or control the noxious weeds after 30 days’ Notice to Purchaser and Purchaser shall promptly pay SITLA’s reasonably incurred and documented costs to control or eradicate the noxious weeds from the Property.
Noxious Weeds. Lessee shall control the growth of any noxious weeds or other growth on the Premises in accordance with the requirements of any governmental agency having jurisdiction.
Noxious Weeds. To use diligence to prevent noxious weeds from going to seed on the farm. Treatment of the noxious weed infestation and cost thereof shall be handled as follows:
Noxious Weeds. The licensee has developed a Noxious Weed Plan for the prevention and control of Project- 23related noxious weeds. Once the plan has been approved by the FS, it must be filed and approved with FERC. The licensee shall implement the plan upon issuance of the new Project license. 25The licensee shall use certified weed-free straw for all construction or restoration needs. If 26certified weed-free straw is not available, rice straw may be substituted. The licensee shall comply with the Eldorado National Forest and Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit prescriptions 1for seed, mulch, and fertilizer for restoration or erosion control purposes.
Noxious Weeds. LESSEE Obligations. LESSEE shall cooperate with LESSOR or any other agency authorized to undertake programs for the control and eradication of noxious weeds. LESSEE shall take measures to control noxious weeds on the Leased Premises in accordance with Title 22, Chapter 24, Idaho Code.
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Noxious Weeds. The Tenant will use diligence to prevent noxious weeds from going to seed on the farm and will destroy the same using the least harmful method available to maintain satisfactory control. The Tenant shall keep weeds and grass cut and managed on the fields, roadsides and fencerows. Treatment and cost of treating weed infestations shall be the responsibility of the Tenant. Furthermore, Tenant shall not plant, cultivate, or otherwise permit the growth on the premises of plants deemed “invasive” by the State of Connecticut pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-381b.
Noxious Weeds. Lessee shall be responsible for the control of noxious weeds and Bull Thistle not native to the leased area and growing within twenty-five (25) feet of any or all wind turbines, junction boxes, transformers, and any other equipment, as well as all service and access roads installed by the Lessee. Within seventy-two (72) hours after being notified by the Owner that vegetation which is listed on the Noxious Weed and Bull Thistle List of the State Department of Agriculture is present as described above, Lessee shall physically remove or treat such vegetation with an appropriate herbicide.
Noxious Weeds. Equipment will be cleaned prior to entering the proposed project area to minimize the introduction of noxious/invasive weeds in other areas. The lessee/operator shall annually inspect active and inactive operational areas on each lease for noxious weeds (that are listed for control by the State of Utah, the Utah BLM and Xxxxxxx County). If any of the listed weeds are found, control must be initiated by the lessee. The lessee shall contact the Weed Control official at the FFO in advance to discuss the planned control method (lessees are required to obtain a permit prior to the control through the application of approved herbicides). The lessee shall chemically treat annual invasive weeds (such as cheatgrass) in areas of high activity so as to prevent the potential of fire on the site and buildup of fire potential. Active and inactive operational areas on leases shall be inspected annually on each lease for noxious weeds. A plan shall be submitted and approved by the AO prior to the initiation of any control of weeds.
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