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ARTICLE 17 – QUAYS, PUBLIC ACCESS LANES, PONTOONS, AND CATWALKS

  • Privatory occupation of the Port’s public access lanes is

Any interference involving civil engineering in the conceded area is subject to the written authorisation of the Concessionaire or of the service concerned and to which the network is attached.

 

  • The quays and access lanes around the perimeter of the Concession must always be kept clear for traffic. They cannot, under any circumstances, be obstructed by deposits of equipment or material of any kind, except in areas reserved for this purpose or by the prior agreement of the

 

  • Boats cannot be repaired, constructed, maintained or demolished on the quays of the port. However, a boat can be craned out in an emergency for an inspection of the hull after authorisation is given by the Concessionaire, in this instance, the Capitainerie.

 

  • Use of the pontoons and catwalks is strictly reserved for Agents of the Concessionaire, owners, and users of moored boats.

The Concessionaire shall not be held liable for incidents and/or accidents occurring on these facilities, other that those occurring because of a lack of incumbent routine maintenance.

 

  • In no event shall the liability of the Concessionaire be sought as a result of the carelessness of any person finding himself on the area under private management and unauthorised to be

 

  • A launching ramp is available at no cost to users of the

Vehicles and trailers used to transport boats must not be left parked on the ramp after the boat is launched. Use of this launching ramp is subject to authorisation of the Agents of the Capitainerie.

 

  • All boaters in the port must use the rubbish bins installed for their use and must therefore refrain from using the litter bins located on the walkway around the quay.

 

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