Television Antennas Sample Clauses

Television Antennas. No television antennas will be permitted on Boats moored in the Marina.
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Television Antennas. Aerial television antennas are not permitted on Vessels stored in the Dry-Storage Facility.
Television Antennas. No television antennas will be permitted on any of the docks.
Television Antennas. Aerial television antennas are not permitted on Vessels moored in the Marina. A single satellite dish or marine television antenna (less than 18”) is permitted on a Vessel moored in the Marina.
Television Antennas. Television antennas, including satellite dishes, must be attached to the vessel and not to any piling or marina property, unless the Marina grants its permission to do so in writing.
Television Antennas. Television and other antennas, including satellite dishes, are not permitted on or about vessels (unless completely contained within an on- board dome), and may not be affixed to any piling or other Marina property. Initial
Television Antennas. No television antennas, satellite dishes or any other device used to receive transmitted signals may be affixed to any Marina property.
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