Friday, August 14, 2015

Alien and Invasive Plant regulations

Whilst most people believe the Jacaranda tree is indigenous to South Africa, it was in fact introduced to Pretoria in 1880 via import from Argentina.
Pretoria Jacaranda's
Well in order to determine precisely which plants in our properties are alien or invasive species, new regulations require that a purchaser is made aware of which plants on the property they are buying are listed as alien or invasive and made aware of the fact that certain plants need to re eradicated and others need to have a permit applied for.

We will keep you updated on contact details for inspection officers who can assist in these clearances and declarations, but in the meanwhile advise that all sale agreements be amended to include an example clause as follows:

"(a) In terms of the NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: BIODIVERSITY ACT 2004 (ACT NO. 10 OF 2004) ALIEN AND INVASIVE SPECIES REGULATIONS, 2014, The Seller declares that to the best of his knowledge there are no Invasive Alien Species, as per the National register of alien and listed invasive species, present on the property.

* (b) In terms of the NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: BIODIVERSITY ACT 2004 (ACT NO. 10 OF 2004) ALIEN AND INVASIVE SPECIES REGULATIONS, 2014, The Seller declares that the following listed alien invasive species are present on the property:
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* (c) The Purchaser understands that he must apply for a permit with regards all Category 2 Alien Invasive Species in his own name in terms of the NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: BIODIVERSITY ACT 2004 (ACT NO. 10 OF 2004) ALIEN AND INVASIVE SPECIES REGULATIONS, 2014 once the property has been transferred.
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(d) The purchaser acknowledges that he has acquainted himself with the extent and nature of the property and accepts the property as such, including the vegetation on the property."

Once an inspection has been done by an expert, furnishing that to the purchaser will enable them to accurately determine which plants require application and which require removal.

Watch this space for updates in this field!!!

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