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The way it works at our marina is that if you want a break on the rent
and you're not going to use the slip even for as little as a two-day period, you just let the office know and they'll likely credit your account for the two days. It's the usual case that there is always someone who wants a guest dock. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Dave" wrote in message ... On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 23:00:39 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" said: Kitty... that's just plain "WRONG"... you rent the space per time frame.... if I elected to rent a slip and keep no vessel there... they could not rent that spot unless they were willing to reimburse me for their daily rental fee against my rental rate. That's the law! That's a perfectly good analysis of the question. Only problem is it's probably the wrong question. Before you decide what the legal consequences of a lease would be, you have to decide whether the contract being considered is a lease. Dave S/V Good Fortune CS27 Who goes duck hunting with Jamie Gorelick? |
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