Common use of Slip Location Clause in Contracts

Slip Location. Slip locations are not guaranteed. The Marina Operator reserves the right to alter, from time to time, the assigned Slip location to be used for dockage of the Tenant’s Boat. Assigned slip locations may be changed by the Marina Operator for business purposes, to eliminate or reduce conflict between Tenants or to create efficient use of the docks and Marina space. In event of a high water levels which results in the Tenant’s Boat no longer fitting in the assigned Slip due to length, beam or height, the Marina Operator retains the right, in its sole discretion, to move the Boat to an alternate slip until such time that the water levels subside and there is no longer an issue with the Tenant’s Boat fitting into the assigned Slip. Upon decrease of the water level to a suitable level the Tenant shall immediately move its boat back to the assigned Slip. The temporary occupancy of a Slip during one term does not give the Tenant any rights to that Slip in subsequent terms. The Marina Operator does not guarantee the accommodation of a Tenant’s Boat during periods of high or low water. If a proper slip cannot be provided under either condition for the Tenant’s Boat the Tenant shall be offered a prorated refund and will be required to vacate the Boat from the Marina. The Marina Operator shall not be responsible for moving the Tenant’s Boat at any time. However, the Tenant authorizes the Marina Operator to move the Tenant’s Boat (at the Tenant’s sole expense) as may be required in the event of an emergency or to avoid loss or damage to Marina property, as determined in the sole discretion of the Marina Operator.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.prescott.ca, www.prescott.ca, www.prescott.ca

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Slip Location. Slip locations are not guaranteed. The Marina Operator reserves the right to alter, from time to time, the assigned Slip location to be used for dockage of the Tenant’s Boat. Assigned slip locations may be changed by the Marina Operator for business purposes, to eliminate or reduce conflict between Tenants or to create efficient use of the docks and Marina space. In event of a high high-water levels levels, which results in the Tenant’s Boat no longer fitting in the assigned Slip due to length, beam or height, the Marina Operator retains the right, in its sole discretion, to move the Boat to an alternate slip, if such a slip is available, until such time that the water levels subside and there is no longer an issue with the Tenant’s Boat fitting into the assigned Slip. Upon decrease of the water level to a suitable level the Tenant shall immediately move its boat back to the assigned Slip. The temporary occupancy of a Slip during one term does not give the Tenant any rights to that Slip in subsequent terms. The Marina Operator does not guarantee the accommodation of a Tenant’s Boat during periods of high or low water. If a proper slip cannot be provided under either condition for the Tenant’s Boat the Tenant shall be offered a prorated refund and will be required to vacate the Boat from the Marina. The Marina Operator shall not be responsible for moving the Tenant’s Boat at any time. However, the Tenant authorizes the Marina Operator to move the Tenant’s Boat (at the Tenant’s sole expense) as may be required in the event of an emergency or to avoid loss or damage to Marina property, as determined in the sole discretion of the Marina Operator.

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Samples: www.harbourfrontcentre.com

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