Marine dealer definition

Marine dealer means any person who holds a bona fide contract or franchise with a manufacturer or distributor of marine products, except for a person engaged in the business of renting or selling new or used watercraft or boats adapted to be powered only by an occupant's energy, and who holds a license as a recreational products dealer pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter.
Marine dealer means any person who holds a bona fide contract or
Marine dealer means a person who buys, sells, exchanges, or services watercraft or outboard motors, new or used, on outright or conditional sale, bailment, lease, chattel mortgage, or otherwise, has an established place of business for the sale, trade, and display of the watercraft or outboard motors, or both, and is permitted by the department. 'Operate' means to navigate, steer, or drive. It also includes the manipulation of moving water skis, a moving aquaplane, a moving surfboard, or similar moving device.

Examples of Marine dealer in a sentence

  • If you or your dealer have moved, or if your dealer is no longer in business, visit the Premier Marine LLC website at pontoons.com or contact our Customer Service Department, 1200 Minnesota Ave, Big Lake, MN 55309, for the name of a Premier Marine dealer near you.

  • Warranty claims shall be made by delivering the product for inspection to a Mercury Marine dealer authorized to service the product.

  • Commercial businesses along the route include public storage facilities, a liquor store, RV and Marine dealer, and a flea market area.

  • The limited warranty period shall apply for a period of seven (7) years from the date of purchase by the first retail customer when purchased from an authorized Forest River Marine dealer.

  • Godfrey Marine/The Dry Dock’s Relationship Plaintiff The Dry Dock applied to become a Polar Kraft dealer in December 2005 and was approved as a Godfrey Marine dealer on December 16, 2005.


More Definitions of Marine dealer

Marine dealer means a person who engages primarily or secondarily in the business of buying, selling, exchanging, or servicing watercraft or outboard motors, new or used, on outright or conditional sale, bailment, lease, chattel mortgage, or otherwise, and who has an established place of business for the sale, trade, and display of the watercraft or outboard motors, or both. A marine dealer must have a proper business license for each facility not under the same roof and shall sell a minimum of ten watercraft or outboard motors each calendar year to renew his permit. Exclusions must be for sale at organized marine dealer association boat shows. Each dealer shall apply to the department annually for a dealer's permit with a fee of ten dollars for each facility on forms prescribed by the department. A permit is valid for the calendar year and must be displayed in a prominent place for public view. Renewal applications must be received by December fifteenth each year. Permitted marine dealers are eligible for demonstration numbers. A marine dealer licensed under this section shall consent to public or random inspections of his or its business as provided in Section 50-23-185. A dealer refusing the inspections forfeits his license immediately and permanently.
Marine dealer means any person who holds a bona fide contract or franchise with a manufacturer or distributor of marine products, except for a person engaged in the business of renting or selling new or used watercraft or boats adapted
Marine dealer means a Corporate Member who owns a marine dealership that is licensed to sell new and used boats.
Marine dealer means a business that engages in buying or selling, exchanging, brokering, manufacturing, or servicing watercraft or outboard motors for watercraft.
Marine dealer means a person engaged in the business of 915 manufacturing, selling or repairing new or used vessels having an 916 established place of business for the sale, trade, display or repair of 917 motorboats; "marine engine manufacturer" means a person engaged in 918 the business of manufacturing, selling or repairing marine engines 919 having an established place of business for the sale, trade, display or 920 repair of marine engines; "marine engine" means an engine 921 manufactured for use or used in vessels; "federal Boat Safety Act of 922 1971" means an Act of Congress approved August 10, 1971, Public Law 923 92-75; and "boat livery" means a business that is engaged in the 924 commercial rental of vessels, including, but not limited to, personal 925 watercraft.
Marine dealer means a person engaged in the business of manufacturing, selling or repairing new or used vessels.
Marine dealer means any building, lot or structure where boats and marine equipment is kept for sale at retail and may include the servicing of boats and marine equipment. It may also include the sale and repair of motorized snow vehicles.