Recreational Use Sample Clauses

Recreational Use. Use of the real estate is not allowed for hunting or other recreational purposes without written consent of the Owner.
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Recreational Use. 1. Unpaved paths or foot trails may be established and maintained on the Protected Property for recreational uses and shall be established, maintained and used in a manner that does not result in significant erosion or have an adverse impact on the Conservation Values and Conservation Purposes of the Protected Property. No other trails shall be established and maintained on the Protected Property except as specifically allowed for in the approved Master Plan.
Recreational Use. Personal leave days cannot be used for recreational purposes.
Recreational Use. The City agrees that the revenue shared under this Agreement will be used exclusively for recreational purposes within the City.
Recreational Use. Certain terms and conditions contained in Article X of the Battle North Agreement provide for allowed public recreational uses of the Bolts Lake reservoir including: (i) non- motorized boating, (ii) fishing from shores, boats, or float tubes (i.e. belly boats), (iii) paddle boarding, (iv) picnicking, (v) hiking around lake, and (vi) other future uses approved by the District and Authority. The District and Authority confirm that Article X of the Battle North Agreement is strictly a type of use limitation and that the granting of authority to use or operate the Bolts Lake reservoir remains at the discretion of the District and Authority, as further acknowledged in Section 10.1(k) of the Battle North Agreement. The District and Authority hereby authorize Minturn the right to provide recreational services and facilities to the general public as follows:
Recreational Use. Mt. Shasta draws thousands of visitors to hike, climb, ski and ride on the mountain every year. The mountain is an iconic feature of the landscape of Northern California. It has been identified "one of the 10 best ski mountains in the world" by several writers and is the focus of consistent interest by the media, and the general public. Additionally, the mountain is identified as both spiritually and culturally significant by a several Native American tribes and by a variety of “New Age” groups. Presently, approximately 7000 people attempt the peak annually; the actual success rate hovers around 50% reaching the summit. Two to three times that number visits the wilderness in a typical year. The number of search and rescues missions has fluctuated over the years. On average, 12 SARs occur yearly that consists mostly of all rescues and occasionally a fatality. Injuries included fractures, sprains, dislocations, frostbite, cerebral edema, punctures, lacerations, hematomas, etc. The Mt. Shasta Wilderness is a mountaineering destination wilderness area. The unparalleled ease of access attracts visitors with a wide variety of skill levels and experience with climbing and mountaineering techniques in a high elevation environment with significant objective hazards. Climbing conditions can range from benign to severe on a day-to-day basis. With few exceptions, there is quality cell phone coverage on all sides of the mountain. Under fair conditions, Mt. Shasta is an accessible goal for many climbers. When conditions are poor, climbing Mt. Shasta is a formidable mountaineering challenge with a high degree of risk. Forest Service Responsibility Pursuant to 16 USC 575, the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to “incur such expenses as may be necessary in searching for persons lost within the National Forests or to provide transportation to persons seriously ill, injured, or who die within the National Forests, to the nearest place where the sick or injured person(s) may be transferred to interested parties or local authorities.” The primary responsibility, however, is that of the County Sheriff and although the Forest Service may be the first on the scene, the search and rescue responsibility will be under the umbrella of County authority. Forest Service policy at FSM 1599.03 allows the FS to assume a temporary lead role as incident command in the case of any search and rescue emergency on National Forest lands. The lead role is maintained until such time as the loc...
Recreational Use. The easement is non-exclusive and Owner may use the Recreational Pond for any recreational use so long as that does not materially interfere with the Regional Stormwater Detention Capacity or stormwater facilities.
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Recreational Use. Licensee covenants that the vessel is for recreational and pleasure purposes only and shall not be used for commercial purposes except as authorized in writing by the Marina.

Related to Recreational Use

  • Personal Use I agree that the pupil will only use this device for educational purposes and not for personal use and will not loan the equipment to any other person.

  • Commercial Use the use of the Licensed Material for the purpose of monetary reward (whether by or for the Institution or an Authorised User) by means of sale, resale, loan, transfer, hire or other form of exploitation of the Licensed Material. For the avoidance of doubt, the use by the Institution or Authorised Users of the Licensed Material in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation is not deemed to constitute Commercial Use. Recovery of costs is not being deemed Commercial Use. The use of Metadata by search engines does not constitute Commercial Use as long as that Metadata is not sold, lent, distributed or otherwise re-licensed via that search engine or the access to that Metadata on that search engine is exclusively being charged for.

  • Residential Use Use the Apartment for residential purpose only. Under no circumstances shall the Allottee use or allow the Apartment to be used for commercial, industrial or other non-residential purposes. The Allottee shall also not use or allow the Apartment to be used as a religious establishment, hotel, guesthouse, service apartment, mess, hostel, boarding house, restaurant, nursing home, club, school or other public gathering place.

  • Alcohol Use Alcohol use is the consumption of any beverage, mixture or preparation including any medication containing alcohol.

  • Residential Use; Pets The bedroom space and apartment may be used solely for private residential purposes and for no other purposes. Resident may not carry on any business or other enterprise from the bedroom space or apartment, nor use any Owner- provided Internet connections for business purposes. Resident may place no signs, placards or other advertisement of any character in the bedroom space or apartment, nor display anything in an apartment or bedroom space that is visible from outside the Property or the apartment. Resident may not store at the Property or connect to a Property electrical outlet any mobility device owned by a third party. Pets are permitted in or about the Property only in specified buildings as Owner may in its discretion allow residents to maintain, in each case only following Owner's signature on a Pet Addendum for a single dog or cat per designated apartment, which requires payment of a registration fee and pet rent as provided in the Pet Addendum. All other pets are prohibited anywhere at the Property, except fish in small tanks to the extent approved by Owner in its sole discretion. Violation of the pet policy will subject Resident to deep-cleaning and daily administration fees in Owner’s discretion and may be considered as a termination of this Housing Agreement by Resident.

  • International Use Due to the global nature of the Internet, you agree to comply with all local rules regarding online conduct and acceptable Content. Specifically, you agree to comply with all applicable laws regarding the transmission of technical data exported from the United States or the country in which you reside.

  • Additional Users The number of Users included in the baseline Fees shown in the Quote determines the initial invoice amount. If Subscriber wants to add additional users beyond the total included in the baseline Fees (“Additional Users”), Subscriber may purchase additional subscriptions in blocks of users and for the price specified in the Quote. Additionally, OneLogin will periodically assess whether Additional Users exist, and, if found, OneLogin will invoice Subscriber for the number of Additional Users. Fees for Additional Users will be prorated based on the time remaining until the expiration of the Term or the then-current Renewal Term, as applicable, so that all users renew on the same date.

  • Data Use Each party may use Connected Account Data in accordance with this Agreement and the consent (if any) each obtains from each Connected Account. This consent includes, as to Stripe, consent it receives via the Connected Account Agreement.

  • Server Use This agreement does not permit you to install or Use the Software on a computer file server. For information on Use of Software on a computer file server please refer to xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/go/acrobat_distribute for information about Adobe Reader; or xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/go/licensing for information about the Adobe Runtimes.

  • General Use You may install and Use a copy of the Software on your compatible computer, up to the Permitted Number of computers.

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