USE OF ELECTRICAL HEATER, ELECTRICAL EXTENSION CORDS, ETC Sample Clauses

USE OF ELECTRICAL HEATER, ELECTRICAL EXTENSION CORDS, ETC. Use of electric heaters, heat lamps, dehumidifiers, etc., are strictly forbidden! All tenants must unplug all electrical cords before leaving the Marina. Marina personnel will unplug all cords when found. The use of electrical extensions is at the sole risk of the owner/his guests and/or user and the Marina shall be exempt from any and all liability for damages or injury to any person including the tenant or his guest(s) or property caused by or as a result of the use of any electrical appliance, tool or electrical extension.
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