Common use of Waiver of responsibility Clause in Contracts

Waiver of responsibility. The liability and obligation of the Port is limited to furnishing that portion of a slip or premises reasonable necessary for Licensee’s moorage use. The Port does not accept the boat for storage, shall not be responsible for or liable in any manner for the safekeeping or condition of the same, and is not responsible therefore as a Bailee or Warehouseman. The Port shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss to, or theft of, the vessel, its equipment, gear, contents or other property either upon the vessel or uponthe premises ofthePort, fromanycausewhatsoever,or for injury to Licensee, his employees, agents or invitees upon Port premises or adjacent thereto. Licensee shall indemnify and hold the Port harmless from any loss, damage or injury resulting from the acts or omissions of Licensee, his employees, agents or invitees.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Moorage License Agreement, Moorage License Agreement, Moorage License Agreement

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