Winter Storage Sample Clauses

The Winter Storage clause establishes the terms under which property, such as boats or vehicles, may be stored during the winter months. It typically outlines the duration of storage, responsibilities for maintenance or protection against weather damage, and any fees or access restrictions that apply during the storage period. This clause ensures both parties understand their obligations and rights, thereby preventing disputes over storage conditions, liability, or access during the off-season.
Winter Storage. The Campground may allow the Unit to remain on 208 the premises of the Campground during the period between the end of the 209 season for which this Agreement was executed and the commencement of an 210 additional period. The fee for winter storage shall be $ . The 211 Campground is not required to agree to allow a Unit to be stored on the 212 Campground. The Campground’s Agreement to permit winter storage does not, 213 in the absence of a Seasonal Agreement for the next year, obligate the 214 Campground to agree to permit the Camper to Occupy the Campsite in the 215 ensuing camping season. The Camper must properly prepare the Unit for 216 winter storage according to the Campground Rules. During winter storage, no 217 one may Occupy a Unit or a Campsite except as permitted by the Campground.
Winter Storage. (Nov –Mar) $150 is due September 30, if not paid by September 30, a $50 late fee will be applied, if not paid by Oct 8th, all personal belongings must be removed from the campsite at the end of the season. There will be no vehicles or boats left on sites for the winter. Up front storage is available for a fee of $30.00 per month. If left on the site the fee will be $45 per day until removed.
Winter Storage. Winter storage for campers and boats must be paid by November 1 to the City of Litchfield or the camper and boat will be removed from the park area at the owner’s cost. Storage fees are $150 each for campers and boats for a five-month term (November, December, January, February and March). No refunds will be made. Note: No winter storage will be permitted in the Bi-Centennial Campground. All winter storage will be in a designated area away from the campground. Winter storage of campers and boats shall be at a rate as set by the Litchfield City Council on an annual basis.
Winter Storage. Lessee agrees to pay a winter storage fee of campground during the off-season months.
Winter Storage a) All slide-outs or tip-outs must be closed. All electrical and water connections must be disconnected and stored inside your camping unit or shed. b) Only the shed, firepit, and deck are to be left on the site. c) All decorative and personal belongings must be removed from the campsite. All on-site equipment, such as B.B.Q.s, chairs, swings, planters, toys, etc., is to be stored inside your camping unit or shed. No items can be stored under the deck or under the trailer. d) No equipment is to remain on-site outside and must be removed. e) Byng Island - Vehicles or equipment other than the camping unit - such as boats, boat trailers and utility trailers - are not permitted to remain on-site.
Winter Storage. Until further notice, charges for winter storage are included in the seasonal fee, however there is no winter storage permitted for unauthorized vehicles.
Winter Storage. All vessels contracted for summer storage will commit to a minimum of winter storage for the contracted season. Failure to comply will result in non-renewal of contract.

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