Live Aboard Sample Clauses

The Live Aboard clause defines the terms under which a tenant or lessee is permitted to reside on a vessel as their primary place of living. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions, restrictions, and responsibilities associated with living full-time on a boat, such as compliance with marina rules, payment of additional fees, or limitations on guests and duration of stay. Its core practical function is to establish clear expectations and boundaries for both the vessel owner and the occupant, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the arrangement complies with relevant regulations.
Live Aboard. Owner agrees that no person shall reside on the Vessel at any time. The term “Live Aboard” is defined as “any vessel that occupied in excess of three consecutive days (72 hour period).”
Live Aboard. 9.1. No person shall live aboard any Vessel unless a live aboard permission to do so has been granted by the Licensor or the short term exception applies under clause 9.4. Living aboard includes staying over-night even if the Vessel is not a primary place of abode. 9.2. Applications to live aboard a Vessel for more than 14 days/nights will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Licensor, and any permission granted shall be subject to any terms stipulated by the Licensor and in any event also subject to internal staff review no less often than monthly. The Licensor has the sole discretion to approve, renew or continue, amend, discontinue, or deny live aboard applications whether on initial application or on review. 9.3. Live aboard applications shall be for a specified number of individuals and no other person beside those permitted under a live aboard permission may live aboard except under the short term visitor exception. 9.4. The Licensee or its officers, their dependents and one (1) additional guest, up to a maximum of two (2) people, may temporarily live aboard the Licensee’s Vessel for a maximum of fourteen (14) consecutive days and nights, provided the Vessel is self-contained for all power, water, rubbish and wastewater requirements. This is the short term visitor exception to the prohibition on living aboard. Any application for additional guests must be made to the Licensor and will be issued at the Licensor’s sole discretion. Repeated use of the short term visitor exception may at the Licensor’s discretion be determined to be in breach of the prohibition on living aboard. 9.5. Any charging by the Licensee of any person for living aboard is prohibited, unless otherwise approved by the Licensor in writing, and the short term visitor exception is not available where any such charging occurs. 9.6. The Licensor reserves the right to inspect live aboard vessels should the Licensor suspect that any of the live aboard rules or related vessel requirements are being breached. The Licensee must give the Licensor or its Authorised Personnel immediate access to the Vessel upon request. 9.7. Live aboard activity must not impact the boardwalk, Kaiapoi Wharf, floating dock or shore/reserves areas, which must be kept clear of personal or commercial items at all times. 9.8. Laundry lines and items must not be visibly hung on vessels. 9.9. Charcoal fires aboard vessels are not permitted.
Live Aboard. While at the Slip / Mooring, no person shall live aboard or establish residency upon the Vessel. A person shall be deemed to be living aboard the Vessel if such person occupies the Vessel for other than vacation activities. This policy shall not apply to vacation activities on the vessel. Providing false information with regard to live-aboard status or living aboard without permission may result in immediate termination of this Agreement and all privileges at the Marina.
Live Aboard. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Owner agrees that the Vessel may not be used as a live aboard or otherwise as a place of residence.
Live Aboard. Licensee agrees that no person shall reside on the Vessel at any time without express written permission from City. In the event permission to live aboard is granted, it shall be limited to two persons per Vessel and an additional monthly fee per person shall apply. The term “live aboard” is defined as any vessel that is occupied in excess of three consecutive days (72 hour period). Live Aboard rates are subject to change with thirty (30) days prior written notice in accordance with Section 11 above.
Live Aboard. No Owner shall, nor permit any other to live aboard their vessel without the written consent of SMBS.

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