How is Plant Debris defined in a legal contract?
- Plant Debris means the accumulation of grass, leaves, shrubbery, vines, tree branches and trimmings which are typically involved in the upkeep of gardens and landscaping, excluding palm trees and any parts of palm trees. Plant Debris does not account for organic materials that have been accidentally mixed with non-biodegradable materials, where the combination has been sieved via a filter where:
- The filter used by [person] processing separated organic waste should not have openings larger than [number];
- The filter used by another [person] involved in recycling should not have openings larger than a slightly larger [number].
Seen in 2 SEC filings.
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Which definition should you use?
🤔 Our AI Legal Assistant has combined and improved the above descriptions to create market-standard 'Genie definitions' below, with guidance on which documents and which industry to use for each.
Genie Definition 1
- Plant Debris means the gathering of organic materials typically found in garden upkeep but excludes palm tree elements.
Relevant Contract Type
Relevant Circumstances
- Negotiations for a landscaping service
- Modification of rules within a housing community related to waste management
- Inclusion in bylaws of a housing community regarding maintenance duties
Relevant Sectors
Used Cases For Definition 2
- Plant Debris means organic materials unintentionally mixed with non-biodegradable elements, sieved through a filter.
Relevant Contract Type
Relevant Circumstances
- Agreement for a waste management service
- Environmental impact study preparation contract
- Waste recycling contract
Relevant Sectors
Plant Debris means the gathering of organic materials typically found in garden upkeep but excludes palm tree elements
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