Terms & Conditions
Example Terms & Conditions Service Agreement
BOAT GARDIENS SERVICE AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made on [Date], by and between:
1. Boat Owner:
Name: __________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________
(hereinafter referred to as the “Owner”)
AND
2. Service Provider:
Business Name: __________________________________
Representative Name: _____________________________
Business Address: ________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________
(hereinafter referred to as the “Gardiennage Provider”)
1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
The Gardiennage Provider agrees to provide boat caretaking services to the Owner’s vessel described below:
Boat Details:
Name: __________________________________
Type: ___________________________________
Registration Number: ______________________
Location/Marina: ___________________________
Services Include (tick or specify):
☐ Weekly visual inspections
☐ Weekly Bilge checks and water removal
☐Weekly Battery checks and charging
☐Weekly Lines and fenders check
☐ Weekly sail and instrument cover check
☐ Weekly heads flush
☐ Weekly Stop Cock Open and Shut
☐ Weekly Security checks
☐Weekly Ventilation of the interior
☐ Bi-Weekly Engine Run
☐ Bi-Weekly Generator Run
☐ Monthly Deck & Window Wash
☐ Monthly Light Electrical Switch check
☐ Monthly Interior Clean
☐Monthly Stainless Steel Polishing
☐ Monthly Email Update (unless more urgently required)
☐ Other: _______________________________________
Frequency of Service: ☐ Weekly ☐ Bi-weekly ☐ Monthly ☐ Other: __________
2. TERM
This Agreement shall commence on [Start Date] and shall:
☐ Continue until terminated by either party with [30] days’ written notice
☐ End on [End Date]
3. FEES AND PAYMENT TERMS
Monthly Fee: €__________
Payment Due Date: ____________________
Payment Method: _____________________
Late payments may incur a fee of €______ after ______ days overdue.
4. ACCESS AND KEYS
The Owner agrees to provide the necessary keys and/or access codes for the Gardiennage Provider to perform services. These will be returned upon termination of this Agreement.
5. INSURANCE AND LIABILITY
The Gardiennage Provider is insured for liability up to €__________.
The Owner confirms the boat is insured under policy number __________.
The Provider is not responsible for any damage or loss outside of their control (e.g., storms, theft, marina-related issues).
6. TERMINATION
Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving [30] days’ written notice. All keys and access tools must be returned at the end of service.
7. GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of [Country/State].
8. SIGNATURES
Owner:
Signature: ____________________________
Name: _______________________________
Date: ________________________________
Gardiennage Provider:
Signature: ____________________________
Name: _______________________________
Date: ________________________________
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