Mooring Fee definition
Mooring Fee means the sum charged by us for your boat’s use of a Mooring.
Mooring Fee means the charge shown on this Agreement. Owner mean the person or company named on this Agreement, any charterer, master, agent or other person for the time being in charge of the Vessel, excluding the Company. Pontoon means a moored and decked floating structure providing landing or mooring facilities.
Mooring Fee means the charge assessed against the owner of a small craft or
Examples of Mooring Fee in a sentence
The Slip / Mooring Fee for the first full period of the Term shall be paid to Marina by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Owner concurrently with the execution of this Agreement.
Your Mooring Fee is calculated by reference to the Vessel Length.
The Owner shall pay to the BIBC a Mooring Fee of $80 per month (as a member of the BIBC) or $120 per month (for non-members), in advance.
After 90 days of delinquency, MCCS will charge Owner a fine of $500 per month in addition to the Delinquent Mooring Fee until the Owner pays MCCS all outstanding fees and charges on their account.
More Definitions of Mooring Fee
Mooring Fee means:- the charge made by the Environment Agency for the mooring of the
Mooring Fee means the charge shown on the Agreement. MARINA means all the land and adjacent water owned or controlled by the Company including but not limited to slipways, pontoons, jetties, quays, boatyard, car park, roadways, footpaths, swinging moorings, offices, units and other premises. REGULATIONS mean those regulations made by the Company as the same may be amended from time in accordance with Clause 17 of the Agreement, which the Company in its absolute discretion, considers necessary to enable the Company or those using the Marina to comply with applicable legal requirements or for the safety or safe and efficient operation of the Marina. TENDERS means dinghies, rafts or any other vessel other than the Vessel. VESSEL means the vessel which is named in the Agreement. WE means the Company. YOU/YOUR means the Owner, skipper or person in charge of the Vessel.