Common use of Guests and Family Members Clause in Contracts

Guests and Family Members. All guests of Seasonal Campers must pay an entrance fee prior to entering our Property unless they possess an Annual Entrance or Golden Hoosier Pass which can be purchased at the Main Office or the Front Gatehouse. Please keep in mind that Seasonal Campers are responsible for their actions and those of their guests. Seasonal Campers are responsible and liable for all damages that you, your family, and/or your guests cause regardless of whether or not the Seasonal Camper is present. All Seasonal Campers are responsible for informing their guests of the rules, regulations and guidelines. With the two vehicle limit at each site, guests may need to park their vehicles in the lower (northernmost) parking lot at the beach. Parking in the street in the camping area and on the grass is prohibited. All guests and family members must launch their boats from the Miami SRA ramp unless they are camping in the Modern Campground, then they can use the Modern Campground Mooring Area if desired. The only boats allowed to launch from the Seasonal Campground boat ramp are those that are registered to Seasonal Campers. Watercraft that are not required to be registered by the State of Indiana may be launched in the seasonal mooring area by guest and family members. Water Hookup and Usage Each site includes two water spigots. The Seasonal Camper shall turn off water when it is not in use. No watering of grass is permitted. Water hookup must be made with an RV-approved hose and is not to be buried. No car washing is allowed at the site. When you leave your camping unit for 24 hours or more, the water connection must be shut off to avoid losing substantial volumes of water in the event a hose or connection leaks or breaks. This will also protect your unit from a possible plumbing failure and subsequent flooding of the camping unit. Sewage Hookup Sewer hookups must be sealed. Rubber donut seals are recommended. The Property assumes no responsibility for plugged tanks or sticking valves. Maintenance and lubrication of valves is the responsibility of the Seasonal Camper. Septic chemicals and rapidly-dissolving toilet tissue must be used. Please remember to leave a small amount of grey water in your tank. Leaking valves, hoses, and tanks will result in the unit being required to be removed from the Property until the malfunction has been repaired. If a sewage blockage is found to have originated from your site and it is determined that the blockage was caused by debris other than sewage, all costs incurred by the Property to alleviate the blockage and pumping will be charged to and is the responsibility of the Seasonal Camper. Any intentional discharge of grey or black water may result in your ejection/eviction from the Property and possible prosecution.

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Samples: Seasonal Camping Agreement, Seasonal Camping Agreement

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Guests and Family Members. All guests of Seasonal Campers must pay an entrance fee prior to entering our Property property unless they possess an Annual Entrance or Golden Hoosier Pass which can be purchased at the Main Office or the Front Gatehouse. Please keep in mind that Seasonal Campers are responsible for their actions and those of their guests. Seasonal Campers are responsible and liable for all damages that you, your family, and/or your guests cause regardless of whether or not the Seasonal Camper is present. All Seasonal Campers are responsible for informing their guests of the rules, regulations regulations, and guidelines. With the two two-vehicle limit at each site, guests may need to park their vehicles in the lower (northernmost) parking lot at the beach. Parking in the street in the camping area and on the grass is prohibited. All guests and family members must launch their boats from the Miami SRA ramp unless they are camping in the Modern Campground, then they can use the Modern Campground Mooring Area if desired. The only boats allowed to launch from the Seasonal Campground boat ramp are those that are registered to Seasonal Campers. Watercraft that are not required to be registered by the State of Indiana may be launched in the seasonal mooring area by guest and family members. Water Hookup and Usage Each site includes two water spigots. The Seasonal Camper shall turn off water when it is not in use. No watering of grass is permitted. Water hookup must be made with an RV-approved hose and is not to be buried. No car washing is allowed at the site. When you leave your camping unit for 24 hours or more, the water connection must be shut off to avoid losing substantial volumes of water in the event a hose or connection leaks or breaks. This will also protect your unit from a possible plumbing failure and subsequent flooding of the camping unit. Sewage Hookup Sewer hookups must be sealed. Rubber donut seals are recommended. The Property assumes no responsibility for plugged tanks or sticking valves. Maintenance and lubrication of valves is the responsibility of the Seasonal Camper. Septic chemicals and rapidly-rapidly dissolving toilet tissue must be used. Please remember to leave a small amount of grey water in your tank. Leaking valves, hoses, and tanks will result in the unit being required to be removed from the Property until the malfunction has been repaired. If a sewage blockage is found to have originated from your site and it is determined that the blockage was caused by debris other than sewage, all costs incurred by the Property to alleviate the blockage and pumping will be charged to and is the responsibility of the Seasonal Camper. Any intentional discharge of grey or black water may result in your ejection/eviction from the Property and possible prosecution.

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Samples: Seasonal Camping Agreement

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Guests and Family Members. All guests of Seasonal Campers must pay an entrance fee prior to entering our Property unless they possess an Annual Entrance or Golden Hoosier Pass which can be purchased at the Main Office or the Front Gatehouse. Please keep in mind that Seasonal Campers are responsible for their actions and those of their guests. Seasonal Campers are responsible and liable for all damages that you, your family, and/or your guests cause regardless of whether or not the Seasonal Camper is present. All Seasonal Campers are responsible for informing their guests of the rules, regulations and guidelines. With the two vehicle limit at each site, guests may need to park their vehicles in the lower (northernmost) parking lot at the beach. Parking in the street in the camping area and on the grass is prohibited. The only boats allowed to launch from the Seasonal Campground boat ramp are those that are registered to Seasonal Campers. All guests and family members must launch their boats from the Miami SRA ramp unless they are camping in the Modern Campground, then they can use the Modern Campground Mooring Area if desired. The only boats Only Seasonal Campers are allowed to launch from use the Seasonal Campground boat ramp are those that are registered to Seasonal Campers. Watercraft that are not required to be registered by the State of Indiana may be launched in the seasonal mooring area by guest and family membersMooring Area. Water Hookup and Usage Each site includes two water spigots. The Seasonal Camper shall turn off water when it is not in use. No watering of grass is permitted. Water hookup must be made with an RV-approved hose and is not to be buried. No car washing is allowed at the site. When you leave your camping unit for 24 hours or more, the water connection must be shut off to avoid losing substantial volumes of water in the event a hose or connection leaks or breaks. This will also protect your unit from a possible plumbing failure and subsequent flooding of the camping unit. Sewage Hookup Sewer hookups must be sealed. Rubber donut seals are recommended. The Property assumes no responsibility for plugged tanks or sticking valves. Maintenance and lubrication of valves is the responsibility of the Seasonal Camper. Septic chemicals and rapidly-dissolving toilet tissue must be used. Please remember to leave a small amount of grey water in your tank. Leaking valves, hoses, and tanks will result in the unit being required to be removed from the Property until the malfunction has been repaired. If a sewage blockage is found to have originated from your site and it is determined that the blockage was caused by debris other than sewage, all costs incurred by the Property to alleviate the blockage and pumping will be charged to and is the responsibility of the Seasonal Camper. Any intentional discharge of grey or black water may result in your ejection/eviction from the Property and possible prosecution. Property sewer hookups are not to be altered in any manner. RV site sewer caps may not be removed, per the Health Department.

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Samples: Seasonal Camping Agreement

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