Damage to the Dockage Facilities Sample Clauses

Damage to the Dockage Facilities. If the Dock Facility is rendered unusable due to fire, storm, casualty or any Act of God, Quincy TRM will make every effort to restore the Dock Facility as soon as possible following receipt of insurance proceeds or funding appropriation. All License Fees paid for the use of the Slip/Mooring will be considered earned and there will be no pro rata adjustment for unavailability of the Slip/Mooring due to the above reasons.
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