Slip space definition

Slip space means the area adjacent to a pier or float that is used for berthing a boat. [PL 1997, c. 678, §13 (NEW).]
Slip space means the area adjacent to a pier or float that is used for berthing a boat.
Slip space means the area adjacent to a pier or float that is used for berthing a boat. For purposes of computing the area of a Submerged Lands lease, slip space shall include the finger floats which are immediately adjacent to the berthing area and are used solely for access to and from berthed vessels. Slip space does not include principal piers or floats which provide access to finger floats. If no finger floats are present and vessels berth adjacent to a principal pier or a general service area, only the space occupied by the vessel is considered slip space.

Examples of Slip space in a sentence

  • Only one small boat is allowed in the Slip space, provided that it does not protrude beyond the confines of the Slip and is kept at the bow of the vessel.

  • Slip space is strictly to be used for the staging, launch and re-spacing of the Vessel.

  • Renter agrees that the Landlord's only obligation is to provide Slip space and that the Landlord shall not have any responsibility for inspecting or retying dock or mooring lines, checked bilge water levels, moving boats to safety during emergencies or taking any other such action to ensure the safety of the boat, its equipment or contents.

  • In using the Slip space, the Owner agrees to and shall comply with all present and future applicable ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations, health, safety, environmental, and sanitary regulations of all applicable regulatory bodies, those established by any federal, provincial or local government agency, including the Marina Rules and Regulations which the Owner acknowledges have been read.