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Common use of Foul Weather Clause in Contracts

Foul Weather. Tenant agrees that it is not relying in any way upon the skill or intervention of the Marina to protect the vessel should foul or dangerous weather threaten to damage, or damage the vessel. Tenant agrees to secure their vessel with half inch (.5”) dock lines or better. The Tenant agrees to supply adequate fenders (bumpers) of no less than eight (6) inches wide while moored on any floating dock. The Tenant agrees to hold Marina harmless, indemnify and defend marina from any claims of any other owners of property or vessels at the Marina facility arising out of contact with the Tenant's Vessel, and further agrees to be responsible to Marina facilities or property arising out of contact with Tenant's Vessel or any fuel or appurtenance therefrom, including, without limitation, dock damage, environmental fines, and all other liabilities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Boat Slip Rental Agreement, Boat Slip Rental Agreement, Boat Slip Rental Agreement