New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270-A:5 – Penalty for Overnight Mooring at a Prohibited Location
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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270-A:5
- Houseboat: means any ship, boat, raft, float, catamaran or marine craft of any description upon or within which are located sleeping and toilet facilities, regardless of whether such facilities are of a permanent or temporary nature. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270-A:1
- Mooring: means beaching, grounding, or tying of a houseboat to the shore of any of the inland surface waters of the state, and the anchoring of a houseboat on any of the inland surface waters of the state. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270-A:1
- Person: means any individual, firm, co-partnership, company, association or joint-stock association, including any trustee, administrator, executor, receiver, assignee or other personal representative thereof. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270-A:1
If any person shall violate any provision of this chapter relative to mooring a houseboat overnight in a prohibited location, he shall be guilty of a violation. Each night of mooring a houseboat in a prohibited location shall be considered a separate violation.