Common use of Service Periods Clause in Contracts

Service Periods. The times between Use Periods and that Time Period during each Calendar Year that is not a Use Period in each Cottage are called “Service Periods”. The Time Period that is not a Use Period is a “Major Service Period”. On a Cottage by Cottage and yearly basis, the Association will designate which Time Period will be the Major Service Period. However, when designating a Major Service Period, the Association may not deprive any Owner of his/her Assigned Use Period. The periods between the end of one (1) Use Period and the beginning of the next are called “Minor Service Periods”. If an Owner has two (2) or more consecutive Use Periods, the Owner’s Use Periods will run continuously from check-in for his/her first Use Period to check-out for the last Use Period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Owners Agreement, Owners Agreement, Inaski Shores Owners Agreement

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Service Periods. The times between Use Periods and that Time Period during each Calendar Year that is not a Use Period in each Cottage are called “Service Periods”. The Time Period that is not a Use Period is a “Major Service Period”. On a Cottage by Cottage and yearly basis, the Association will designate which Time Period will be the Major Service Period. However, when designating a Major Service Period, the Association may not deprive any Owner of his/her Assigned Use Period. The periods between the end of one (1) Use Period and the beginning of the next are called “Minor Service Periods”. If an Owner has two (2) or more consecutive Use Periods, the Owner’s Use Periods will run continuously from check-in for his/her first Use Period to check-out for the last Use Period.. 2.03

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Owners Agreement

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