Living aboard definition

Living aboard means the substantial use of a vessel as a place of abode, dwelling, living quarters, or residence, including, but not limited to, the regular use for such purposes during weekends.
Living aboard means the substantial use of a small craft as a dwelling, abode, place of habitation, living quarters, or residence.

Examples of Living aboard in a sentence

  • Living aboard a vessel while blocked in the boatyard area, or living in any other area in the boatyard is strictly prohibited.

  • Living aboard a vessel while in the shipyard environment is to be avoided as it is often hazardous, nasty and loud.

  • Living aboard a vessel at the Marinas docks is privilege which, in the event of Vessel Owner’s breach of any term or condition contained herein or in the Wharfage Contract, may be revoked at the Marina’s sole discretion after 15 days advance written notice (by mail, personal service or overnight service) to Vessel Owner, and upon two days written notice if in the sole opinion of the Marina the breach adversely impacts the health, welfare or safety of persons on Marina property.

  • Living aboard a vessel at the Marinas docks is privilege which, in the event of Vessel Owners breach of any term or condition contained herein or in the Wharfage Contract, may be revoked at the Marinas sole after 15 days advance written notice (by mail, email, personal service or overnight service) to Vessel Owner, and upon two days written notice if in the sole opinion of the Marina the breach adversely impacts the health, welfare or safety of persons on Marina property.

  • Living aboard a boat for a period in excess of ten consecutive nights or for a total of thirty or more nonconsecutive nights within any sixty-night period shall constitute full time living aboard.

  • Living aboard the Vessel and/or providing false information with regard to live-aboard status shall be grounds for immediate termination of this Agreement and all privileges at the Basin.

  • Living aboard is restricted and requires written authorization from the City.

  • Living aboard a vessel in the Marina is considered a privilege and is granted to Licensee as a revocable license.

  • Living aboard a vessel in the Marina is considered a privilege and is granted to Tenant as a revocable license.