Common use of USE OF SLIP Clause in Contracts

USE OF SLIP. This agreement includes the right to moor Tenant's vessel to the adjacent float. Use of this float is in common with others and Tenant shall not place equipment, structures, or other items on the float, nor shall Tenant alter, add to, damage, or otherwise disturb the float structure. No bumper materials shall be fastened to a float structure without the Port's prior approval. Tenant shall not maintain anything that may be dangerous to life, or limb, or permit any objectionable noise or odor on his or her boat, Marina premises, or premises adjacent thereto, or permit anything to be done on said premises which in any way will tend to create a nuisance or to disturb any other vessel owner, guest or Tenant of the Port. Initials 9. OVERHANG In order to protect people walking the docks and vessels navigating the fairways, Cap Sante Marina has a “no overhang” policy for vessels moored at the Marina. This means that if any portion of a vessel or its gear (i.e. swim step, bow pulpit, bow sprit, rails, outboard motors, etc.) extends over the end of the finger float, or the walkway, the vessel is considered too long for the slip. Tenant recognizes the “no overhang” policy and attests that the vessel designated herein fits the assigned slip. Tenant acknowledges Port staff will measure the vessel for official length overall (LOA) and failure to fit the assigned slip, including future modifications to the vessel affecting LOA, will be grounds for immediate termination of this agreement. 10. ELECTRICITY Fee for base electric service is the monthly rate designated herein, due and payable as is the moorage fee provided for in paragraph 1 above. If Tenant is provided electrical service in excess of the base service, he or she shall pay for the excess service as billed for the same. Should electrical service charges become delinquent, the Port shall have the right to disconnect all power until such time as the Tenants’ account is brought current. Tenant agrees to pay all connecting and disconnecting charges relative to electrical service. The Port does not guarantee the continuity or characteristics of electrical service and its compatibility with the vessel's electric circuit protector, if any, or any effects of electrolytic action. All extension cords must be three wire grounded type of an adequate size, and with the proper sized plug ends, to handle the amperage being used. Improper cords will be impounded by the Port and will be returned only when a proper cord has been fitted. Initials 11.

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USE OF SLIP. This agreement includes the right to moor Tenant's vessel to the adjacent float. Use of this float is in common with others and Tenant shall not place equipment, structures, or other items on the float, nor shall Tenant alter, add to, damage, or otherwise disturb the float structure. No bumper materials shall be fastened to a float structure without the Port's prior approval. Tenant shall not maintain anything that may be dangerous to life, or limb, or permit any objectionable noise or odor on his or her boat, Marina premises, or premises adjacent thereto, or permit anything to be done on said premises which in any way will tend to create a nuisance or to disturb any other vessel owner, guest or Tenant of the Port. Initials 9. OVERHANG In order to protect people walking the docks and vessels navigating the fairways, Cap Sante Marina has a “no overhang” policy for vessels moored at the Marina. This means that if any portion of a vessel or its gear (i.e. swim step, bow pulpit, bow sprit, rails, outboard motors, etc.) extends over the end of the finger float, or the walkway, the vessel is considered too long for the slip. Tenant recognizes the “no overhang” policy and attests that the vessel designated herein fits the assigned slip. Tenant acknowledges Port staff will measure the vessel for official length overall (LOA) and failure to fit the assigned slip, including future modifications to the vessel affecting LOA, will be grounds for immediate termination of this agreement. 10. ELECTRICITY Fee for base electric service is the monthly rate designated herein, due and payable as is the moorage fee provided for in paragraph 1 above. If Tenant is provided electrical service in excess of the base service, he or she shall pay for the excess service as billed for the same. Should electrical service charges become delinquent, the Port shall have the right to disconnect all power until such time as the Tenants’ account is brought current. Tenant agrees to pay all connecting and disconnecting charges relative to electrical service. The Port does not guarantee the continuity or characteristics of electrical service and its compatibility with the vessel's electric circuit protector, if any, or any effects of electrolytic action. All extension cords must be three wire grounded type of an adequate size, and with the proper sized plug ends, to handle the amperage being used. Improper cords will be impounded by the Port and will be returned only when a proper cord has been fitted. Initials 1110.

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Samples: www.portofanacortes.com, www.portofanacortes.com

USE OF SLIP. This agreement includes the right to moor Tenant's vessel to the adjacent float. Use of this float is in common with others and Tenant shall not place equipment, structures, or other items on the float, nor shall Tenant alter, add to, damage, or otherwise disturb the float structure. No bumper materials shall be fastened to a float structure without the Port's prior approval. Tenant shall not maintain anything that may be dangerous to life, or limb, or permit any objectionable noise or odor on his or her boat, Marina premises, or premises adjacent thereto, or permit anything to be done on said premises which in any way will tend to create a nuisance or to disturb any other vessel owner, guest or Tenant of the Port. Initials 9. OVERHANG In order to protect people walking the docks and vessels navigating the fairways, Cap Sante Marina has a “no overhang” policy for vessels moored at the Marina. This means that if any portion of a vessel or its gear (i.e. swim step, bow pulpit, bow sprit, rails, outboard motors, etc.) extends over the end of the finger float, or the walkway, the vessel is considered too long for the slip. Tenant recognizes the “no overhang” policy and attests that the vessel designated herein fits the assigned slip. Tenant acknowledges Port staff will measure the vessel for official length overall (LOA) and failure to fit the assigned slip, including future modifications to the vessel affecting LOA, will be grounds for immediate termination of this agreement. 10. ELECTRICITY Fee for base electric service is the monthly rate designated herein, due and payable as is the moorage fee provided for in paragraph 1 above. If Tenant is provided electrical service in excess of the base service, he or she shall pay for the excess service as billed for the same. Should electrical service charges become delinquent, the Port shall have the right to disconnect all power until such time as the Tenants’ account is brought current. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to pay all connecting and disconnecting charges relative to electrical service. The Port does not guarantee the continuity or characteristics of electrical service and its compatibility with the vessel's electric circuit protector, if any, or any effects of electrolytic action. All extension cords must be three wire grounded type of an adequate size, and with the proper sized plug ends, to handle the amperage being used. Improper cords will be impounded by the Port and will be returned only when a proper cord has been fitted. Initials 1110.

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Samples: www.portofanacortes.com

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USE OF SLIP. This agreement includes the right to moor TenantLicensee's vessel to the adjacent float. Use of this float is in common with others and Tenant Licensee shall not place equipment, structures, or other items on the float, nor shall Tenant Licensee alter, add to, damage, or otherwise disturb the float structure. No bumper materials shall be fastened to a float structure without the Port's prior approval. Tenant Licensee shall not maintain anything that may be dangerous to life, or limb, or permit any objectionable noise or odor on his or her its boat, Marina premises, or premises adjacent thereto, or permit anything to be done on said premises which which, in any way way, will tend to create a nuisance or to disturb any other vessel owner, guest guest, or Tenant Licensee of the Port. Licensee further agrees not to use said moorage slip in a manner that is in violation of any applicable laws, ordinances, rules or regulations. Upon termination of this agreement, Licensee shall vacate the slip referenced herein and the physical area adjacent thereto, leaving the same in the same condition in which originally accepted, reasonable wear and tear excepted, broom clean, free of debris and Licensee’s personal property. If any of Licensee’s property is not removed from Port property by the conclusion of this agreement, the Port, though not required to, may, at its sole option, elect any of the following remedies, which are cumulative: • To remove any or all of the items and dispose of them without liability to Licensee. The Port shall not be required to mitigate its damages, to dispose of the property in a commercially reasonable manner, or to make effort whatsoever to obtain payment for such items. Licensee agrees to pay the Port’s costs and damages associated with Licensee’s failure to remove such items (“Disposal Costs”), provided that any net proceeds recovered by the Port in excess of its Disposal Costs will be deducted from Licensee’s financial obligations. Licensee’s financial obligations shall survive the termination of this agreement; • To have title to any or all of such items revert to the Port; • To commence suit against Licensee for damages or for specific performance. Initials 9. OVERHANG In order to protect people walking the docks and vessels navigating the fairways, Cap Sante Marina has a “no overhang” policy for vessels moored at the Marina. This means that if any portion of a vessel or its gear (i.e. swim step, bow pulpit, bow sprit, rails, outboard motors, etc.) extends over the end of the finger float, float or the walkway, the vessel is considered too long for the slip. Tenant Licensee recognizes the “no overhang” policy and attests that the vessel designated herein fits the assigned slip. Tenant Licensee acknowledges Port staff will measure the vessel for official length overall (LOA) and failure to fit the assigned slip, including future modifications to the vessel affecting LOA, will be grounds for immediate termination of this agreement. 10. ELECTRICITY Fee Under certain circumstances, and limited to specific areas in the Marina for base electric service is which safety allows, exceptions to the monthly rate designated herein, due and payable as is “no overhang” policy may be granted upon the moorage fee provided for in paragraph 1 above. If Tenant is provided electrical service in excess prior written approval of the base serviceMarina Harbormaster, he or she shall pay for based upon the excess service as billed for the sameHarbormaster’s discretion. Should electrical service charges become delinquent, the The Port shall have reserves the right to disconnect all power until such time as withhold its consent to exceptions under any future agreements and other exceptions requested by Licensee and the Tenants’ account is brought current. Tenant agrees to pay all connecting and disconnecting charges relative to electrical service. The Port does not guarantee the continuity or characteristics of electrical service and its compatibility with the vessel's electric circuit protector, if any, or any effects of electrolytic action. All extension cords must be three wire grounded type Port’s granting of an adequate size, and with exception to the proper sized plug ends, to handle the amperage being used“no overhang” policy shall not be interpreted as a waiver of this right. Improper cords will be impounded by the Port and will be returned only when a proper cord has been fitted. Initials 1110.

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