Mooring Contract definition

Mooring Contract means this agreement between you and CB relating to the mooring of your Vessel at the Marina. “Contractor” means any person appointed to carry out maintenance and/or repair work on your Vessel.
Mooring Contract means the Mooring agreement between the Owner and LLE relating to the mooring of a Vessel at the Marina.
Mooring Contract means the contracts under which the Mooring is to be engineered, procured, built, and certified.

Examples of Mooring Contract in a sentence

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  • Either you or WMM may terminate your Mooring Contract by giving the other party not less than one calendar month prior notice in writing.

  • If WMM has not received or given any such notification, your Mooring Contract will be automatically renewed with a new mooring contract starting on the day after your old Mooring Contract ends and for the same duration (or as near as possible to the same duration, calculated in months or parts thereof, not days) on the terms set out in this clause 10.

  • If you do not want your mooring contract to be renewed automatically, you must notify WMM, in writing, at least one calendar month before the end of your Mooring Contract.

  • If WMM does not wish to renew your Mooring Contract, WMM will notify you at least one calendar month before the end of your Mooring Contract.

  • If WMM terminates your Mooring Contract on notice, before its original termination date WMM will refund any unexpired portion of the mooring fees which has been paid in advance for the period following the date of actual termination and any other charges you have paid in advance for services unused, less any amount owed by you to WMM.

  • Subject to the availability of parking spaces and the other terms of this Mooring Contract relating to vehicles, you may park such vehicles as are reasonably required for you to enjoy your Vessel at its Berth, at the Marina.

  • You may not operate (or allow your visitors, crew or Contractors to operate) noisy or objectionable engines, radios or other apparatus or machinery in or near the Marina (other than for the purpose of work carried out to your Vessel where this is specifically permitted by and undertaken in accordance with this Mooring Contract).

  • You may berth your Vessel at the Marina and, subject to clause 26.2, use such facilities as are provided for customers with berths at the Marina subject to the terms and conditions of and for the duration of this Mooring Contract.

  • If you terminate the Mooring Contract before its original termination date any waiver or refund of the unexpired portion of the mooring fees and other charges due or paid in advance to WMM is at the absolute discretion of WMM.


More Definitions of Mooring Contract

Mooring Contract means this agreement between you and WMM relating to the mooring of your Vessel at the Marina. “General Conditions” means these General Conditions of Mooring as amended from time to time in accordance with their terms. “WMM” means White Mills Marina Ltd, its officers and employees.
Mooring Contract means an electronic form approved by the Harbormaster that must be returned to the Harbormaster prior to 5 PM January 15* each year with the annual payment fee to obtain a Mooring Permit. The Harbormaster will furnish such an application to each Mooring Permit Holder from the prior year. Should Town Hall be closed on January 15, the deadline will be the next business day at 5 PM.
Mooring Contract means this agreement between you and WMM relating to the mooring of your Vessel at the Marina. “General Conditions” means these General Conditions of Mooring as amended from time to time in accordance with their terms. “WMM” means White ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ltd, its officers and employees.

Related to Mooring Contract

  • Building Contract means a contract entered into between the Grant Recipient and a Building Contractor relating to the construction, repair, refurbishment, conversion, development and/or Rehabilitation (as applicable) of a Firm Scheme; Building Contractor means any building contractor or developer appointed or to be appointed by the Grant Recipient in respect of a Firm Scheme; Business Day means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory Bank Holiday in England;

  • Training Contract means an agreement signed by the employer and the Apprentice or Trainee (and a parent or guardian if applicable), in accordance with the Act and Regulatory requirements.