Campground Reservations Sample Clauses

Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for campground reservations – including cancelations for COVID. All campground reservations must be made separately with the campground’s reservation agency. All campground and campsite fees are separate from and in addition to the rental price and fees under this agreement. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors.
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Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for campground reservations. All campground reservations must be made separately with the campground’s reservation agency. All campground and campsite fees are separate from and in addition to the rental price and fees under this Agreement. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors.
Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for making campground reservations. When making reservations with your campground, be sure the lot you reserve can accommodate at least a 35’ trailer. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors.
Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for campground reservations. All campground reservations must be made separately.
Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for campground reservations. All campground reservations must be made separately with the campground’s reservation agency. All campground and campsite fees are separate from and in addition to the rental price and fees under this Agreement. In addition, when making reservations with your campground of choice, it is your responsibility to make sure the lot you reserve can accommodate a minimum of a 35’ trailer. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors. Initial: Responsibility for Damage or Loss; Reporting to Police. You are responsible for all damage to or loss or theft of the Trailer, including damage caused by weather, acts of god or terrain conditions. Your responsibility will include: (a) all physical damage to the Trailer; (b) Loss of Use, which is measured by multiplying your daily rental rate by either the actual or estimated number of days from the date the Trailer is damaged until it is replaced or repaired, which you agree represents a reasonable estimate of Loss of Use damages and not a penalty; (c) towing, storage, and impound charges and other reasonable incidental and consequential damages; and (d) all costs associated with our enforcement of this Agreement or collection of Charges, including attorneys’ fees, collection fees, and costs whether or not litigation is commenced. You must report all accidents or incidents of theft and vandalism to us and the police as soon as you discover them.
Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for campground reservations. All campground reservations must be made separately with the campground’s reservation agency. All campground and campsite fees are separate from and in addition to the rental price and fees under this Agreement. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors. Appliances/Operational Items: The A/C, Awning, Radio, Generator, Television, DVD Player, Stove, Microwave or any Operational Item in the unit are convenience items. If any malfunctions should occur with any of these items, compensation may be made at the discretion of management in the form of credit for a future rental, of up to $ 50.00 if we aren’t able to correct the problem during your rental period. Generator: Some units may come with a generator. Renter is responsible for the generator until the unit is picked up and will be charged if the generator is stolen or damaged, ie: run over by a car, sand put inside the gas tank. Renter is responsible for gasoline for the generator. It’s not advised to run the AC, microwave or TV at the same time. It can overload the circuits and cause a fuse to pop or a circuit breaker to turn off. If any defects or malfunctions should occur please contact us when the problem occurs.
Campground Reservations. We are responsible for campground reservations. All campground and campsite fees are included in the rental agreement price under this Agreement. You are responsible for obtaining and complying with all campground/RV Park Rules and Regulations.
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Campground Reservations. We are not responsible for campground reservations. All campground reservations and fees are Your responsibility. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors. Appliances/Operational Items: The Solar Panel, Awning, Cabin Fan, Gas Generator, Fridge, Stove or any Operational Item in the unit are convenience items. If any malfunctions occur with any of these items, compensation may be made at the discretion of management in the form of credit for a future rental, of up to $50.00 if We aren’t able to correct the problem during Your rental period.

Related to Campground Reservations

  • Loop Reservations 2.9.3.1 For a Mechanized LMUSI, Comm South may reserve up to ten (10) Loop facilities. For a Manual LMUSI, Comm South may reserve up to three (3) Loop facilities. 2.9.3.2 Comm South may reserve facilities for up to four (4) business days for each facility requested through LMU from the time the LMU information is returned to Comm South. During and prior to Comm South placing an LSR, the reserved facilities are rendered unavailable to other customers, including BellSouth. If Comm South does not submit an LSR for a UNE service on a reserved facility within the four (4)-day reservation timeframe, the reservation of that spare facility will become invalid and the facility will be released. 2.9.3.3 Charges for preordering Manual LMUSI or Mechanized LMU are separate from any charges associated with ordering other services from BellSouth. 2.9.3.4 All LSRs issued for reserved facilities shall reference the facility reservation number as provided by BellSouth. Comm South will not be billed any additional LMU charges for the Loop ordered on such LSR. If, however, Comm South does not reserve facilities upon an initial LMUSI, Comm South’s placement of an order for an advanced data service type facility will incur the appropriate billing charges to include SI and reservation per Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.9.3.5 Where Comm South has reserved multiple Loop facilities on a single reservation, Comm South may not specify which facility shall be provisioned when submitting the LSR. For those occasions, BellSouth will assign to Comm South, subject to availability, a facility that meets the BellSouth technical standards of the BellSouth type Loop as ordered by Comm South.

  • Exceptions and Reservations There are excepted and reserved from the demise in favour of the Lessor and all others now entitled or who may become entitled: - the free and uninterrupted passage and running of water sewage electricity telephone and other services or supplies from and to other parts of the Property and the Building in and through the Pipes which now are or may after the date of this Lease during the Term be in under or over the Premises; the right to construct and to maintain in on under or over the Premises at any time during the Term any Pipes for the benefit of any part of the land and the Building; the right at any time during the term and upon reasonable notice except in cases of emergency to enter the Premises: - to inspect the condition and state of repair of the Premises; to inspect cleanse connect or to repair remove replace with others alter or execute any works whatever to or in connection with the Pipes easements or services referred to in Clause 2.3 (a) and 2.3 (b); to view the state and condition of and repair and maintain the Premises and any other buildings erected on the land after the date of this Lease; to carry out work or do anything whatsoever comprised within the Lessor’s obligations within this Lease; to take schedules or inventories of fixtures fittings and other items to be yielded up on the expiry of the Term; to exercise any of the rights granted to the Lessor by this Lease; the right to erect scaffolding for the purpose of inspecting repairing or cleaning the Premises and the Building after the date of this Lease notwithstanding that such scaffolding may temporarily restrict the access to or use and enjoyment of the Premises; the rights of light air support shelter protection and all other easements and rights now or after the date of this Lease belonging to or enjoyed by other parts of the Premises and any adjoining property owned by or in the possession of the Lessor; and the right to reasonable access to the Premises for the purpose of cleaning and maintaining in good repair and condition the lifts (if any) that open into the Premises.

  • Exclusions and Reservations A. Nothing in this Article will be construed as authorizing the Airline to conduct any business on the Airline Premises or elsewhere at the Airport separate and apart from the conduct of its permitted uses as authorized in this Agreement. B. The Airline will not interfere or permit interference with the use, operation, or maintenance of Airport, including but not limited to, the effectiveness or accessibility of the drainage, sewerage, water, communications, fire protection, utility, electric, or other systems installed or located at the Airport. C. The rights and privileges granted to the Airline pursuant to this Article will be subject to the Authority Rules and Regulations, as they may be amended from time to time. D. The Airline will not do or permit to be done anything, either by act or failure to act, that will cause the cancellation or violation of the provisions, or any part thereof, of any policy of insurance of the Authority, or that will cause a hazardous condition so as to increase the risks normally attendant upon operations permitted by this Agreement. If such act or failure to act on the part of the Airline will cause cancellation of any such policy, the Airline will immediately, upon notification by the Authority, take whatever steps or actions deemed necessary to cause reinstatement of said insurance. Furthermore, if the Airline does or permits to be done any act not expressly permitted under this Agreement, or fails to do any act required under this Agreement, regardless of whether such act constitutes a breach of this Agreement, that causes an increase in the Authority’s insurance premiums, the Airline will immediately remedy such actions and pay the increase in premiums, upon notice from the Authority to do so; but in any event, the Airline will hold the Authority harmless for any expenses and damage resulting from any action as set forth in this paragraph. E. Except as provided elsewhere in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement will be construed as establishing exclusive rights, operational or otherwise, to the Airline. F. Any and all rights and privileges not specifically granted to the Airline for its use of and operations at the Airport pursuant to this Agreement are hereby reserved for and to Authority. G. Other than those areas used for the purpose of egress and ingress, all operations will be conducted on the Airline Premises.

  • No reservations We have examined and have no reservations to the Tendering document, including Addenda issued in accordance with Instructions to tenderers (ITT 7);

  • RESERVATIONS TO MANAGEMENT 6.01 The Union recognizes the right of the Employer to direct the workforce, to promote, demote, transfer or discharge. 6.02 The Union further recognizes the right of the Employer to operate and manage its business in all respects. 6.03 The Employer also reserves the right to supplement and alter, from time to time, reasonable rules and regulations to be observed by the employees. 6.04 Such management rights shall be exercised in a manner which shall not be inconsistent with the terms of the Agreement.

  • UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS Prior to the Company commencing any work the Customer must advise the Company of the precise location of all underground services on the site and clearly xxxx the location. The underground mains and services the Customer must identify include, but are not limited to, telephone cables, fibre optic cables, electrical services, gas services, sewer services, pumping services, sewer connections, sewer sludge mains, water mains, irrigations pipes, oil pumping mains and any other services that may be on site. Whilst the Company will take all care to avoid damage to any underground services the Customer agrees to indemnify the Company in respect of all any liability claims, loss, damage, cost and fines as a result of damage to services not precisely located and notified pursuant to this clause.

  • Reservations for Registry Operations The following ASCII labels must be withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator at All Levels for use in connection with the operation of the registry for the TLD: WWW, RDDS and WHOIS. The following ASCII label must be allocated to Registry Operator at All Levels for use in connection with the operation of the registry for the TLD: NIC. Registry Operator may activate WWW, RDDS and WHOIS in the DNS, but must activate NIC in the DNS, as necessary for the operation of the TLD. None of WWW, RDDS, WHOIS or NIC may be released or registered to any person (other than Registry Operator) or third party. Upon conclusion of Registry Operator’s designation as operator of the registry for the TLD all such withheld or allocated names shall be transferred as specified by ICANN. Registry Operator may self-allocate and renew such names without use of an ICANN accredited registrar, which will not be considered Transactions for purposes of Section 6.1 of the Agreement. Registry Operator may activate in the DNS at All Levels up to one hundred (100) names (plus their IDN variants, where applicable) necessary for the operation or the promotion of the TLD. Registry Operator must act as the Registered Name Holder of such names as that term is defined in the then-current ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA). These activations will be considered Transactions for purposes of Section 6.1 of the Agreement. Registry Operator must either (i) register such names through an ICANN-accredited registrar; or (ii) self-allocate such names and with respect to those names submit to and be responsible to ICANN for compliance with ICANN Consensus Policies and the obligations set forth in Subsections 3.7.7.1 through 3.7.7.12 of the then-current RAA (or any other replacement clause setting out the terms of the registration agreement between a registrar and a registered name holder). At Registry Operator’s discretion and in compliance with all other terms of this Agreement, such names may be released for registration to another person or entity. Registry Operator may withhold from registration or allocate to Registry Operator names (including their IDN variants, where applicable) at All Levels in accordance with Section 2.6 of the Agreement. Such names may not be activated in the DNS, but may be released for registration to another person or entity at Registry Operator’s discretion. Upon conclusion of Registry Operator’s designation as operator of the registry for the TLD, all such names that remain withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator shall be transferred as specified by ICANN. Upon ICANN’s request, Registry Operator shall provide a listing of all names withheld or allocated to Registry Operator pursuant to Section 2.6 of the Agreement. Registry Operator may self-allocate and renew such names without use of an ICANN accredited registrar, which will not be considered Transactions for purposes of Section 6.1 of the Agreement.

  • Operations Fire An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by Purchaser’s Operations other than a Neg- ligent Fire.

  • PUBLIC FACILITIES Supplier’s employees may be required to perform work at government- owned facilities, including schools. Supplier’s employees and agents must conduct themselves in a professional manner while on the premises, and in accordance with Participating Entity policies and procedures, and all applicable laws.

  • Operating Leases Incur any obligation to pay rent under an operating lease in any Fiscal Year if to do so would result in the aggregate obligation of Borrower and its Subsidiaries to pay rent under all operating leases in that Fiscal Year to exceed $4,000,000.

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