Common use of Unreasonable Behaviour Clause in Contracts

Unreasonable Behaviour. the Company can refuse to hand over the boat if the unreasonable behaviour of anyone in Your party is likely to cause offence to other guests, to members of staff or to waterway users, or if the Company has reasonable cause to believe You or any member of Your party will cause damage or loss to the boat, its services or facilities. If this happens, this Agreement between You and the Company will end and You will not receive any refund and the Company will not have any further responsibility to You. The Company can end a stay after the keys have been handed over, if the unreasonable behaviour of anyone in Your party (including anyone invited onto the boat or property by You) is likely to spoil the enjoyment, comfort or health of other guests, residents, waterway users or members of staff or where You or any member of Your party (or anyone invited on to the boat by you) has broken or is likely to break any of the Agreement, these Boat Hire Conditions, any applicable laws and regulations, or any other terms and conditions applicable to the boat which You have been told about. If this happens, You will have to leave the boat immediately and no refund will be given. You may also be responsible for any costs the Company incurs as a result of Your behaviour.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Napton Narrowboats Inland, www.tattenhall-marina.co.uk, farncombeboats.co.uk

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Unreasonable Behaviour. the The Company can refuse to hand over the boat if the unreasonable behaviour of anyone in Your your party is likely to cause offence to other guests, to members of staff or to waterway users, or if the Company company has reasonable cause to believe You you or any member of Your your party will cause damage or loss to the boat, its services or facilities. If this happens, this Agreement agreement between You you and the Company company will end immediately and You you will not receive any refund and the Company company will not have any further responsibility to Youyou. The Company can end a stay the agreement after the keys have been handed over, if the unreasonable behaviour of anyone in Your your party (including anyone invited onto the boat or property by Youyou) is likely to spoil the enjoyment, comfort or health of other guests, residents, waterway users or members of staff or where You you or any member of Your your party (or anyone invited on to the boat by you) has broken or is likely to break any of the Agreementagreement, these Boat Hire Conditionsboat hire conditions, any applicable laws and regulations, or any other terms and conditions applicable to the boat which You you have been told about. If this happens, You you will have to leave the boat immediately and no refund will be given. You may also be responsible for any costs the Company incurs as a result of Your your behaviour.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: kentishlady.co.uk, kentishlady.co.uk

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Unreasonable Behaviour. the Company can refuse to hand over the boat if the unreasonable behaviour of anyone in Your party is likely to cause offence offence to other guests, to members of staff staff or to waterway users, or if the Company has reasonable cause to believe You or any member of Your party will cause damage or loss to the boat, its services or facilities. If this happens, this Agreement between You and the Company will end and You will not receive any refund and the Company will not have any further responsibility to You. The Company can end a stay after the keys have been handed over, if the unreasonable behaviour of anyone in Your party (including anyone invited onto the boat or property by You) is likely to spoil the enjoyment, comfort or health of other guests, residents, waterway users or members of staff staff or where You or any member of Your party (or anyone invited on to the boat by you) has broken or is likely to break any of the Agreement, these Boat Hire Conditions, any applicable laws and regulations, or any other terms and conditions applicable to the boat which You have been told about. If this happens, You will have to leave the boat immediately and no refund will be given. You may also be responsible for any costs the Company incurs as a result of Your behaviour.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: broadshols.co.uk

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