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2007-1174
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
11/15/2007
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Sir Winston Luxury Yacht Charter Agrmt
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<br /> <br />. Miami-Dade Park and Recreation <br /> <br />Marina DIvIsion Manual <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />MARINA RULES AND REGULATIONS <br />ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERMIT <br /> <br />(b) Certificate of inspection: All vessels under U.S. Coast Guard jurisdiction <br />must conspicuously display a current and valid certificate of U.S. Coast <br />Guard inspection. Any subsequent deficiencies in or violations by such <br />vessels will be reported to the U.S. Coast Guard and the Director. The <br />Director may request that commercial operations cease until the <br />deficiencies or violations have been corrected and such corrections have <br />been approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. <br /> <br />RULE 10 - PHYSICAL ALTERATION TO COMMERCIAL VESSELS <br /> <br />Any major physical alteration to a commercial vessel will require notification <br />to the Marina Manager and appropriate reinspection prior to berthing in a <br />marina. . <br /> <br />RULE 11 - SUBSTITUTION OF COMMERCIAL VESSEL <br /> <br />A permittee may not put a substitute vessel in his assigned berth without <br />permission of the Marina Manager. The substitute vessel must be owned <br />by the permittee, and must be used for the exclusive commercial purpose <br />stated in the Commercial Berth Permit. The substitute vessel will be subject <br />to all terms and conditions of the Commercial Berth Permit. <br /> <br />RULE 12 - LEAKING VESSEL <br /> <br />Any commercial vessel experiencing leakage, as determined by the Marina <br />Manager, must be removed from its berth and show proof of re-inspection <br />by the U.S. Coast Guard prior to re-berthing. It is agreed that an owner or <br />operator is responsible for the pumping out of his vessel, as necessary; <br />however, should an emergency develop whereby the Marina uses <br />equipment and manpower to pump out a vessel, an emergency service fee <br />will be assessed. <br /> <br />RULE 13 - PERMITTEE OPERATIONS <br /> <br />No operations shall be conducted other than those specified in the <br />Commercial Berth Permit, unless specifically approved in writing by the <br />Director. <br /> <br />RULE 14 - SIGNS <br /> <br />Every holder of a Commercial Berth Permit shall display, in a conspicuous <br />place, a sign which shall give the name of the vessel, owner, and principal <br />operator thereof, and the total charges per trip, half-day, or other period, <br />stating the price and the tax. This sign shall be of design and size <br />acceptable to the Director. On vessels making stopovers where attractions <br />are offered or fees are collected the amount of admission to the attraction <br />shall also be prominently displayed on such sign in the event such charge is <br /> <br />L :\. TTOR'\EY C llIl1rall\dminisl!3tii!n ~ - -.::r!(iS \ laril!J Pt'rmil.ck,c-]:. <br /> <br />r, <br /> <br />/j) <br />
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