Common use of Boat Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Boat Maintenance. Boats docked in the Marina must be seaworthy and capable of moving under their own power. If the Boat has two or more engines, each and all engines must be operable. The Tenant shall maintain the Boat structurally and mechanically and keep it clean and presentable both inside and outside to a level satisfactory to the Marina Operator in its sole discretion. If the Boat becomes inoperable, for whatever reason, the Tenant must show the Marina Operator that they are attempting to satisfactorily repair the Boat in what the Marina Operator feels is a timely fashion. In the event of any mechanical failure, malfunction or damage to the Boat which, in the opinion of the Marina Operator, constitutes a threat to safety of the Boat, another boat and/or tenant in/of the Marina or to the Marina itself, then the Tenant agrees to immediately remove the Boat using a professional towing or marine service in a timely fashion. In event that the Tenant fails to do so persons designated by the Marina Operator may board the Tenant’s Boat and move it to another location within or outside of the Marina. In such an event, all costs incurred by the Marina Operator in moving the Boat shall be the responsibility of the Tenant. The Tenant shall reimburse the Marina Operator for all such costs including any environmental clean-up costs. The Marina Operator shall not be liable or responsible for any damage and/or loss to the Boat or incurred by the Tenant arising from the Marina Operator having to move the Boat in accordance with the terms herein.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.prescott.ca, www.prescott.ca, Dockage Agreement

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Boat Maintenance. Boats docked in the Marina must be seaworthy and capable of moving under their own power. If the Boat has two or more engines, each and all engines must be operable. The Tenant shall maintain the Boat structurally and mechanically and keep it clean and presentable both inside and on the outside to a level satisfactory to the Marina Operator in its sole discretion. If the Boat becomes inoperable, for whatever reason, the Tenant must show the Marina Operator that they are attempting to satisfactorily repair the Boat in what the Marina Operator feels is a timely fashion. In the event of any mechanical failure, malfunction or damage to the Boat which, in the opinion of the Marina Operator, constitutes a threat to safety of the Boat, another boat and/or tenant in/of the Marina or to the Marina itself, then the Tenant agrees to immediately remove the Boat using a professional towing or marine service in a timely fashion. In event that the Tenant fails to do so persons designated by the Marina Operator may board the Tenant’s Boat and move it to another location within or outside of the Marina. In such an event, all costs incurred by the Marina Operator in moving the Boat shall be the responsibility of the Tenant. The Tenant shall reimburse the Marina Operator for all such costs including any environmental clean-up costs. The Marina Operator shall not be liable or responsible for any damage and/or loss to the Boat or incurred by the Tenant arising from the Marina Operator having to move the Boat in accordance with the terms herein.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.prescott.ca, prescott.ca

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