Common use of Disposal of Refuse Clause in Contracts

Disposal of Refuse. 17.1 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, jetties or car parks. Any domestic waste shall be disposed of in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Marina by the Owner. Non domestic waste such as microwaves, fridges or other electrical household appliances must be removed from the Marina by the Owner. The Company reserves the right to recharge to the Owner the costs relating to the disposal of such items where Owners can be clearly identified. 17.2 Toilet waste must only be disposed of at the Elsan Disposal point or at the pump out stations. 17.3 The Company reserves the right to inspect a Vessels bilges, holding tanks and other containers of fuels and oils at any reasonable time and in the presence of the Owner and to enter onto a Vessel in an emergency if a Vessel is found to be causing pollution by way of discharge into the Marina from bilges, holding tanks or fuel tanks. The Company will make every effort to contact an Owner in order that he can rectify a problem before an entry onto a boat is effected.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Berthing Contract, Berthing Contract, Berthing Contract

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Disposal of Refuse. 17.1 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, jetties or car parks. Any domestic waste shall be disposed of in the receptacles provided by the Company Canal & River Trust or by removal from the Marina by the Owner. Non domestic waste such as microwaves, fridges or other electrical household appliances must be removed from the Marina by the Owner. The Company reserves the right to recharge to the Owner the costs relating to the disposal of such items where Owners can be clearly identified. 17.2 Toilet waste must only be disposed of at the Elsan Disposal point or at the pump out stations. 17.3 The Company reserves the right to inspect a Vessels Vessel's bilges, holding tanks and other containers of fuels and oils at any reasonable time and in the presence of the Owner and to enter onto a Vessel in an emergency if a Vessel is found to be causing pollution by way of discharge into the Marina from bilges, holding tanks or fuel tanks. The Company will make every effort to contact an Owner in order that he can rectify a problem before an entry onto a boat is effected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mooring Agreement

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