Common use of Mooring Clause in Contracts

Mooring. a. No Boat other than that specified in Part 1 of the First Schedule hereto may be kept at the Mooring and only the Permit Holder and his/her immediate family may occupy this boat. b. WI’s Inspectorate staff or Authorised Officer shall be permitted access to Boats in order to secure same, and if possible, following consultation with the boat owner, to make safety checks, or routine inspections. c. Television antennae must be retained on board and not on the Mooring. Approval from the Inspector of Navigation must be obtained before the erection of any such external aerial. d. All communications between the parties in relation to berths and Permits must be in writing, including electronic forms of written communication.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Permit Agreement, Permit Agreement

Mooring. a. No Boat other than that specified in Part 1 of the First Schedule hereto may be kept at the Mooring and only the Permit Holder and his/her immediate family may occupy this boat. b. WI’s Inspectorate staff or Authorised Officer authorised officer shall be permitted access to Boats in order to secure same, and if possible, following consultation with the boat owner, to make safety checks, or routine inspections. c. Television antennae must be retained on board and not on the Mooring. Approval from the Inspector of Navigation must be obtained before the erection of any such external aerial. d. All communications between the parties in relation to berths and Permits Permit s must be in writing, including electronic forms of written communication.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Permit Agreement