Common use of Third Party Service Clause in Contracts

Third Party Service. The Owner further agrees that while their Boat is on the Marina’s premises they shall not hire or permit any person or any company, other than the Marina, to perform any labour thereon or to make installation of equipment thereof, it being understood that the Marina does not permit third parties to complete or conduct labour or services on its premises without its express written authorization due to insurance and occupiers’ liability concerns. When the Marina does not directly offer these services, permission from the Marina administration at the Marina’s sole discretion, must be obtained for an offsite company to work on the premises. The foregoing limitation is not intended to prevent the Owner or their regular crew from doing such work on their Boat, provided such work is approved in writing by the Marina. Invoicing and payment for any authorized sublet or third-party work will be processed by the Marina and in accordance with the requisite work order authorization.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, bayportyc.com, bayportyc.com

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Third Party Service. The Owner further agrees that while their Boat is on the Marina’s 's premises they shall not hire or permit any person or any company, other than the Marina, to perform any labour thereon or to make installation of equipment thereof, it being understood that the Marina does not permit third parties to complete or conduct labour or services on its premises without its express written authorization due to insurance and occupiers' liability concerns. When the Marina does not directly offer these services, permission from the Marina administration at the Marina’s sole discretion, must be obtained for an offsite company to work on the premises. The foregoing limitation is not intended to prevent the Owner or their regular crew from doing such work on their Boat, provided such work is approved in writing by the Marina. Invoicing and payment for any authorized sublet or third-party work will be processed by the Marina and in accordance with the requisite work order authorization.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement

Third Party Service. The Owner further agrees that while their Boat is on the Marina’s 's premises they shall not hire or permit any person or any company, other than the Marina, to perform any labour thereon or to make installation of equipment thereof, it being understood that the Marina does not permit third parties to complete or conduct labour or services on its premises without its express written authorization due to insurance and occupiers' liability concerns. When the Marina does not directly offer these services, permission from the Marina administration at the Marina’s sole discretion, administrati on must be obtained for an offsite company to work on the premises. The foregoing limitation is not intended to prevent the Owner or their regular crew from doing such work on their Boat, provided such work is approved in writing by the Marina. Invoicing and payment for any authorized sublet or third-party work will be processed by the Marina and in accordance with the requisite work order authorization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licence Agreement

Third Party Service. The Owner further agrees that while their Boat boat is on the Marinamarina’s premises premises, they shall not hire or permit any person or any company, other than the Marinamarina, to perform any labour thereon or to make installation of equipment thereof, it being understood that the Marina marina does not permit third parties to complete or conduct labour or services on its premises without its express written authorization due to insurance and occupiers’ liability concerns. When the Marina marina does not directly offer these services, permission from the Marina marina administration at the Marina’s sole discretion, must be obtained for an offsite company to work on the marina premises. The foregoing limitation is not intended to prevent the Owner or their regular crew from doing such work on their Boatboat, provided such work is approved in writing by the Marina. Invoicing and payment for any authorized sublet or third-party work will be processed by the Marina and in accordance with the requisite work order authorizationmarina.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licence Agreement

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Third Party Service. The Owner further agrees that while their Boat his boat is on the Marina’s premises they 's premises, he shall not hire or permit any person or any company, other than the Marina, to perform any labour thereon or to make installation of equipment thereof, it being understood that the Marina does not permit third parties to complete or conduct any competitive labour or services to be performed on its premises without its express written authorization due to insurance and occupiers’ liability concerns. When the Marina does not directly offer these services, permission from the Marina administration at the Marina’s sole discretion, must be obtained for an offsite company to work on the premisesauthorization. The foregoing limitation is not intended to prevent the Owner or their his regular crew from doing such work on their his Boat, provided such work is approved in writing by the Marina. Invoicing and payment for any authorized sublet or third-party work will be processed by the Marina and in accordance with the requisite work order authorization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mooring/License Agreement

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