Examples of Watercraft trailer in a sentence
Watercraft trailer parking is prohibited at the beach property and parking lot at all times.
Watercraft trailer parking space" means a parking space designated for a boat trailer at any public water access site designed for launching watercraft.Subd.
No person shall place or cause to be placed any Watercraft, trailer or vehicle on the town landing, parking lot or other Town harbor facilities in Frenchboro in such a way as to block access by other users.
The credit or payment will be taken or paid on the first monthly progress payment made after the meter is installed.
In the initiation notice the Chinese authorities stated clearly the consequences of not participating in anti-dumping investigations and the right of the authorities to make decisions based on the facts and information available.
Moved by Councilmember Kempf seconded by Councilmember Iseman and carried unanimously 5/0 to: (1) Accept the donation from Laguna Beach residents Steve Chadima and Mark Porterfield for a Marine Safety Rescue Watercraft, trailer, and accessories; (2) Authorize the Mayor to send a letter of appreciation for the donation; and (3) Authorize the City Manager to modify the Adopted Budget accordingly.
Between October 1 and the next following May 15 the owner of a watercraft trailer that is less than 26 feet in length may park the Watercraft trailer directly in front of, and immediately adjacent to, the curb or property line of any property that is owned by the owner of the watercraft trailer.
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By July 1 of each year, the commissioner of human services must certify to the commissioner of revenue the average monthly number of households in the state and in each county that receive food stamps, for the three most recent calendar years available.(h) "Watercraft trailer launch" means any public water access site designed for launching watercraft.
Watercraft, trailer and equipment have been visually inspected by the operator at the site prior to launching.