Common use of Condition of the Vessel Clause in Contracts

Condition of the Vessel. 5.1 All Vessels must be kept clean and in reasonable repair at all times. Should a Vessel be damaged, then repair works must be carried out as soon as is reasonably possible. Tarpaulins and temporary covers are allowed for no more than 3 months unless authorised by the marina manager 5.2 Vessels berthed at Marinas connected to the Canal and River Trust’s navigations must be in possession of the requisite valid Boat Safety certificate or RCD (Recreational Craft Directive) certificate for new craft and a Canal and River Trust Craft License which shall at all times be prominently displayed on the Vessel. Vessels berthed in Marinas connected to Environment Agency Waterways must be in possession of the requisite valid RCD/Boat Safety Certificate and must display a current valid Navigation Certificate and registration number at all times. 5.3 The Company reserves the right to terminate the Contract pursuant to Clause 8.3 if the Owner cannot prove that the Vessel is in possession of the requisite documentation (where applicable) in accordance with clause 5.3 above 5.4 In addition to the requirements set out in Clause 5.1 the Owner shall ensure that the Vessel remains in an aesthetically pleasing condition whilst it is at the Marina. Any disputes relating to this Clause will be resolved by the Yacht Harbour Association or British Marine Federation appointed representative. 5.5 All Vessels berthed at the Marina must have a minimum level of on board facilities to allow the ability to be self-sufficient and these should include the provisions for potable water storage, black waste collection with toilets connected and wash cubicles and the Company reserve the right to request confirmation from the Owners upon granting/renewal of a mooring Contract that their craft has the required basic facilities prior to occupancy of a Berth in the Marina.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Berthing Contract, Berthing Contract, Berthing Contract

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Condition of the Vessel. 5.1 All Vessels must be kept clean and in reasonable repair at all times. Should a Vessel be damaged, then repair works must be carried out as soon as is reasonably possible. Tarpaulins and temporary covers are allowed for no more than 3 months unless authorised by the marina manager 5.2 Vessels berthed at Marinas connected to the Canal and River Trust’s navigations must be in possession of the requisite valid Boat Safety certificate or RCD (Recreational Craft Directive) certificate for new craft and a Canal and River Trust Craft License which shall at all times be prominently displayed on the Vessel. Vessels berthed in Marinas connected to Environment Agency Waterways must be in possession of the requisite valid RCD/Boat Safety Certificate and must display a current valid Navigation Certificate and registration number at all times. 5.3 The Company reserves the right to terminate the Contract pursuant to Clause 8.3 if the Owner cannot prove that the Vessel is in possession of the requisite documentation (where applicable) in accordance with clause 5.3 above 5.4 In addition to the requirements set out in Clause Clause 5.1 the Owner shall ensure that the Vessel remains in an aesthetically pleasing condition whilst it is at the Marina. Any disputes relating to this Clause will be resolved by the Yacht Harbour Association or British Marine Federation appointed representative. 5.5 All Vessels berthed at the Marina must have a minimum level of on board facilities to allow the ability to be self-sufficient and these should include the provisions for potable water storage, black waste collection with toilets connected and wash cubicles and the Company reserve the right to request confirmation from the Owners upon granting/renewal of a mooring Contract that their craft has the required basic facilities prior to occupancy of a Berth in the Marina.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Berthing Contract, Berthing Contract

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