The Vessel shall be maintained in seaworthy and safe condition Sample Clauses

The Vessel shall be maintained in seaworthy and safe condition. At all times during the term of the License, the Vessel: (i) shall be maintained in a commissioned status, in compliance with all applicable tax laws; (ii) shall be maintained in a safe, seaworthy, neat, well-painted and polished condition; (iii) shall not present a hazard to other boats or to the Marina; (iv) shall be used in a safe and xxxxxx-like manner, without hazard to other boats, to persons, or to the Marina, and in accordance with all applicable governmental requirements; (v) shall not be or threaten to become a source of environmental pollution which violates applicable laws (including Chapter 21E of the Massachusetts General Laws, which concerns the release or threat of release of oil and other hazardous materials); and (vi) shall not contain any dangerous equipment or material unless the materials equipment, and use thereof have been approved by the U.S. Coast Guard and all other appropriate governmental authorities. The boat owner represents and warrants that the boat will comply in all respects with Federal Water Pollution Acts (33 USC Section 1321) prohibiting the discharge of oil or oily water and (33 USC Section 1322) untreated sewage, as well as all other applicable Federal And State laws and regulations. If any of these covenants are breached, Bosport shall have the right to take any action it deems advisable to protect persons, vessels, and other property, including without limitation, the right to temporarily remove the Vessel (or, if sunken, to raise and remove the Vessel) from the Marina at the Licensee’s expense, and the right to board or assume temporary command of the Vessel. Fueling of vessels is not permitted at the marina at any time. At all times, seasonal or year round Live-a-board Licensees shall have a fully functional head and shower on their vessel.
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