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Find out first which RV or Campervan is the most suitable for your purpose. The rates will depend on the season (check!), the destination and the requiredextras. Rates vary depending on the pickup location. Whichever model you choose, you will always get GREAT VALUE, reliable service and prompt attention at an affordable price. VEHICLES Supervan D21 Motorhome E22 Motorhome F25 Motorhome J29 Motorhome V Class 31S Motorhome K Class 32S Top of page Please select your preferred currency Australian Dollars USA Dollars European Euros British Sterling New Zealand Dollars Canadian Dollars Danish Kroner South African Rand ADDITIONAL CHARGES AND SERVICES All Costs shown below are in Australian Dollars Additional Miles $0.43 per mile for D-21, E-22, F-25 $0.47 per mile for J-29, V Class 31S, K Class 32S Convenience Kit Per Vehicle (for 4 persons or more) - Set of Pots, Cutting Board, Dish Cloth, Frying Pan, Kitchen Tissue, Wate Basket/Bucket, BBQ Grille, Serving Spoons, Clothes Hangers, Mixing Bowl, Scotch Bright, 2 Tea Towels, Coffe Pot, Can/Bottle Opener, Mixing Utensils, Carving Knife, Dust Pan & Broom, Cork Screw Per Person - Blanket or Comforter, Hand Towel, Cereal Bowl, Pillow & Pillow Case, Bath Towel, Cup&Saucer, Set of Sheets, Dinner Plate, Glass, Face Cloth, Bread Plate, Knife/Fork/Spoon Note: All tableware (plates etc.) is non-plastic and is made of Corning/Corelle china or equivalent. $87 per person, max charge: $300 per vehicle* Preparation Fee $180 per rental. $247 per rental for pickups on SAT, SUN or MON between 01 April - 30 September 2005. Price includes: Standart Kit: Water Hose, KOA Atlas, First Aid Kit, Sewer Hose, KOA Discount Card, Screwdriver, Operator's Manual, 110v Adepter, Fire Extinguisher, Campground Guide, Flash-Light, Road Atlas, Batteries), First tank of propane, First supply of Toilet Chemicals, Vehicle Outside Cleaning, Pick-up/drop-off transfers ELVIP for all Vans and Motorhomes $24 per day, with maximum charge of $640 per rental. Optional Generator Use $4 per hour, $7 per day for J-29 and V Class 31S no extra charge for K Class 32S, Generator only available in J-29, V Class 31S and K Class 32S Sales Tax Boston - 5% Denver - 8.4% Fort Lauderdale - 6% Las Vegas - 7.5% Los Angeles - 8.25% New York - 8% Chicago - 6% San Francisco - 8.75% Other Equipment Toasters $7 Baby seats $47 * per rental Chair $9 per rental Snow chains $27 per rental (2 seats, each additional $7 )* Mountain Bikes They are available at all Moturis stations. 2 mountain bikes incl. carrier cost $147 * per trip. 4 mountain bikes incl. carrier cost $267 * per trip. Bicycle Rentals are also available with one-way rentals. Please request bicycles at the time of booking. *flat rental fee Cancellation Conditions Cancellation fees come into effect upon receipt of your booking request by Us 31 days prior to pickup 25% of rental costs (minimum $267 ) 30 - 8 days prior to pickup 75% of rental costs 7 - 0 days prior to pickup 100% of rental costs Cancellation of One Way booking will incur One Way fee costs on top of cancellation fees Amendments $67 per amendment ( $100 if documents issued) NO REFUNDS FOR EARLY RETURNS Top of page Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Campgrounds Costs Equipment Pets Check list Vehicles National Parks CAMPGROUNDS Are there any size restrictions on campgrounds or parking lots? There may be some campgrounds that will not allow RVs above an overall length of approx. 25 ft. Is it necessary to make reservations for campgrounds? Depending on season and location it may be necessary to make reservations in advance, especially during the summer months and for points of special interest e.g. National Parks, Theme Parks, etc. Is it possible to rent any other camping equipment? Moturis offers the following articles at additional cost: baby / child seats, camping chairs, toasters, bicycles and racks, TVs Are there any price differences between campgrounds? Public campgrounds are generally less expensive than privately owned places. The location is also an important factor, e.g. a campground near Yosemite National Park will probably charge higher fees than a little place in the countryside Which campground guides and maps do you provide? We provide the latest editions of Rand McNally Road Atlas, WOODALL's Campground Directory, KOA Kampground Directory and California RV and Camping Guide. Is it possible to camp in the wild? We do not recommend for security reasons. Robberies have occurred in the past. COSTS Apart from the rental price how much additional costs should I expect (e.g. campground fees)? Campground fees vary between $13 and $67 per night/per vehicle. How do I calculate the total cost for the rental of a campervan or a motorhome? rental price per vehicle (calculation per rata) preparation fee convenience kit (a maximum of $300 will be charged) ELVIP one-way fee weekend surcharge taxes Is there a maximum charge for convenience kits? Yes: $300 . Just advise us of the exact number of people when you are booking. EQUIPMENT What does a convenience kit contain? The basic equipment contains cover, pillow, set of bed linen, "Frott" bath and hand towels, face cloth per person, and glass and coral tableware (plates, cups and cutlery) for a minimum of 4 people as well as a table grill, torch, pots, frying pan, can opener, salad sieve, bottle opener, corkscrew, plastic bowl per vehicle. PETS Can I take my pet? Small pets are now allowed. There will be an additional deposit of $1,333 which will be refunded at drop off, if the motorhome will be brought back in perfect condition. GENERAL Check list Spices - cooking oil - bottled water - coffee - sugar packets - syrup - utensils - tablecloth - coffee filters - napkins - trash bags - charcoal - hot choc mix - boxed juices - aluminium foil - matches - flashlight - beach chairs - lantern - batteries - toilet paper - sunscreen lotion - first aid kit - games - Kleenex - books etc. Can I tow a car or boat with the RV? Towing is generally not allowed with our RVs. Is there accommodation and/or shopping centres close to the rental stations? Our local staff will be happy to provide you with the information. Which options do I have to call overseas? There are different options: Coin calls from public phones Collect calls. To place a collect call simply press '0' to speak to an operator R-Gesprch (to Germany only): Call 1-800-292-0049 Prepaid Phone Cards which can be purchased at grocery stores, gas stations and convenience stores Chargeable Phone Cards obtainable at the Moturis rental location How do I get to the Moturis rental location? Transfer to/from designated areas can be arranged upon request. Do I need an International Driver's Licence to travel in the US? Generally your national licence and a translation (if not included) is required. Moturis specifically requires only your national licence. VEHICLES Gas mileage 17 ft 10-15 miles/gallon: 15-23 litre/100 km 19 ft 9-14 miles/gallon: 17-24 litre/100 km 22 ft 8-11 miles/gallon: 18-28 litre/100 km 25 ft 7-10 miles/gallon: 23-33 litre/100 km 27 ft 7-10 miles/gallon: 23-33 litre/100 km What kind of power supply does a RV have? There is either a V8 or a V10 engine. The refrigerator, microwave, stove and high output 2- or 3-burner range are operated with propane gas. The power for the air conditioner is supplied during driving by the engine and when the engine is off it is supplied by an outside 110V power supply. What kind of fuel does a RV need? There are fuel tank capacities depending on the model between 33 gallons (125 litres) and 55 gallons (210 litres). The RV needs unleaded 89 octane. What is the average fuel use of a RV? A van needs approx. 20 litres and a motorhome approx. 30 litres. Why do RVs need so much fuel? Because of its weight (between 4 and 6 tons) and its size. The overall height is between 110 inches (280 cm) and 144 inches (366 cm) and the overall width between 76 inches (193 cm) and 102 inch (259 cm). The overall length is between 17 feet (516 cm) and 32 feet (960 cm). Is it secure to sleep in a RV? On a campground there is absolutely no problem. What does RV stand for? RV means recreational vehicle. NATIONAL PARKS How can we save money and get a special entrance fee for National parks? Buy the "Golden Eagle Card". It is available at the park entrances and costs $67 . Without that card you would have to pay $13 - $20 per entry. Top of page Home - About - Canal Boat Hire - Car Hire - Car Leasing - Motorhome Hire - Specials Airfares - River Cruises - Motorbike Hire - Newsletters - Search - Travel Links - RV Links Click here to add us to your Favourites 2/1 Balmoral St (P.O.Box 1518), Frankston, Victoria, 3199, Australia within Australia phone: (03) 8781 1100 or 1300 880035 Fax: (03) 8781 1109 International callers phone: +61 3 8781 1100 Fax: +61 3 8781 1109 Email: enquiry@motorhomesworldwide.com www.motorhomesworldwide.com Licence Number 30534 Travel Compensation Fund Number 00710 - ABN 30 005 561 786 Member of the following TCF Travel Compensaton Fund ASTA American Society of Travel Agents CATO Council of Australian Tour Operators AFTA Australian Federation of Travel Agents RVRA Recreational Vehicle Rental Association MOBILE HOME SALES LTD.RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. AND LE GREELY (618) RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. 283 RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. AND LE GREELY (1978), 85 D.L.R. (3d) 618 British Columbia Court of Appeal, Farris C.J.B.C., Taggart and SeatonJJ.A., 6 March 1978 (On appeal from judgment of British Columbia County Court, suprap.278) 284 RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. (618) Landlord and tenant -- Rent -- Increase -- Whether provisions of Landlordand Tenant Act restricting rent increases applicable to premises located on In- dian reserve where landlord and tenant not Indians -- Landlord and Tenant Act,1974 (B.C.), c. 45, s. 27. Indians -- Jurisdiction -- Landlord and Tenant Act restricting right to in- crease rent -- Whether applicable to tenancy of residential premises on Indianreserve where landlord and tenant not Indians -- Landlord and Tenant Act, 1974(B.C.), c. 45, s. 27. Section 27 (rep. & sub. 1974, c. 109, s. 10) of the Landlord and Tenant Act , 1974(B.C.), c. 45, which restricts the right of a landlord to increase rent for residentialpremises, applies to a month-to-month tenancy of a pad located in a mobile homepark on an Indian reserve where the landlord and tenant are not Indians. The Landlord and Tenant Act is within the legislative authority of the Province pur- suant to s. 92 of the British North American Act, 1867 , and is not legislation in rela- tion to a subject-matter assigned exclusively to the Canadian Parliament under91 of that Act. [ Cardinal v. A.-G. Alta. (1973), 40 D.L.R. (3d) 553, 13 C.C.C. (2d) 1, [1974] 2 S.C.R.695, [1973] 6 W.W.R. 205, apld; Corp. of Surrey et al. v. Peace Arch Enterprises Ltd.et al. (1970), 74 W.W.R. 380, distd] APPEAL from a judgment affirming the jurisdiction of the rent- alsman. John A. McAfee , for applicant, appellant. J. T. Steeves and N. W. Dowad , for respondents. The judgment of the Court was delivered by FARRIS, C.J.B.C.:--The issue in this appeal is whether s. 27 [rep.& sub. 1974, c. 109, s. 10] of the Landlord and Tenant Act , 1974(B.C.) c. 45, which restricts the right of a landlord to increase rentfor residential premises applies to a month-to-month tenancy of apad located in a mobile home park on an Indian reserve, the land- lord and tenant being non-Indians. It is my view that this sectiondoes apply. The Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 9 is located in OsoyoosDivision of the Yale District of the Province of British Columbia.On July 1,1971, Her Majesty the Queen, represented by the Minis- ter of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, leased to Wes- Kel Holdings Ltd., Lots 31 and 32 of the reserve, for a term of 50years. On October 12,1972, Wes-Kel Holdings Ltd. sublet the prop- erty (for the balance of the term) to Park Mobile Homes Sales Ltd.,the appellant herein. In August, 1975, the appellant rented a mo- bile home pad to the respondent Le Greely pursuant to the termsof a month-to-month residential tenancy agreement. Subsequently,a dispute arose between the appellant and the respondent in re- spect of a proposed rent increase. (619) RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. 285 A hearing was held on the matter before the rentalsman underthe provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act . At the hearing,counsel for the appellant argued that the rentalsman was withoutjurisdiction to hear the dispute as the mobile park was located onIndian land belonging to the federal Government. The rentalsmanruled that he did have jurisdiction to hear this dispute. An appealwas taken from his decision to His Honour Judge Macdonald, who,in effect, affirmed the rentalsman's decision. It is from thisaffirmation that the present appeal is brought. Section 91(24) of the British North America Act, 1867 confersexclusive authority on the Parliament of Canada to legislate in re- lation to "Indians and Lands reserved for the Indians". Pursuantto this paragraph Parliament has enacted the Indian Act , R.S.C.1970, c. I-6. Section 60(1) of the Act provides that the Governor inCouncil may, at the request of a band, grant to the band the rightto exercise such control and management over land in the reserveoccupied by that band as the Governor in Council considers desira- ble. It is common ground that there has been no exercise of thispower. It is also common ground that there has been no exercise ofthe power of the Governor in Council to make regulations under s.73(1) applicable to the lands in question. Section 88 of the Indian Act reads as follows: 88. Subject to the terms of any treaty and any other Act of the Parliamentof Canada, all laws of general application from time to time in force in anyprovince are applicable to and in respect of Indians in the province, except tothe extent that such laws are inconsistent with this Act or any order, rule, reg- ulation or by-law made thereunder, and except to the extent that such lawsmake provision for any matter for which provision is made by or under thisAct. It is agreed that this section has no application to the present dis- pute as neither the appellant nor the respondent is an Indian andalso it does not apply to Indian lands. Counsel for the appellant concedes that the Landlord and Ten- ant Act is valid legislation within the competence of the Legisla- ture of British Columbia. He also concedes that it is an Act of gen- eral application. The sole question in this appeal is whether or nots. 27 of that Act applies to the tenancy in question. We were in- vited by counsel for the appellant to rule on the application of allsections of the Landlord and Tenant Act to lands forming part ofan Indian reserve. This I decline to do. It is the practice of thisCourt to deal only with the specific dispute that is before it. In my view, the result of this appeal is determined by the major- ity decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Cardinal v. A.-G.Alta. (1973), 40 D.L.R. (3d) 553, 13 C.C.C. (2d) 1, [1974] 2 S.C.R. 695,and particularly at p. 560 D.L.R., p. 703 S.C.R., where Mr. JusticeMartland, speaking for the majority of the Court, said: 286 RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. (620) In my opinion, the test as to the application of provincial legislation within areserve is the same as with respect to its application within the Province andthat is that it must be within the authority of s. 92 and must not be in relationto a subject-matter assigned exclusively to the Canadian Parliament under s.91. Two of those subjects are Indians and Indian reserves, but if provincial leg- islation within the limits of s. 92 is not construed as being legislation in relationto those classes of subjects (or any other subject under s. 91) it is applicableanywhere in the Province, including Indian reserves, even though Indians orIndian reserves might be affected by it. My point is that s. 91(24) enumeratesclasses of subjects over which the federal Parliament has the exclusive powerto legislate, but it does not purport to define areas within a Province withinwhich the power of a Province to enact legislation, otherwise within its pow- ers, is to be excluded. Here, the Landlord and Tenant Act is within the authority of s.92. It is not in relation to a subject-matter assigned exclusively tothe Canadian Parliament under s. 91. This case is stronger on its facts than was the Cardinal case.There the Court held that if the legislation passed the above-men- tioned test it would be applicable everywhere in the Province, in- cluding Indian reserves, even though Indians or Indian reservesmight be affected by it. In the present case, the dispute is betweennon-Indians; further, an increase in rent does not affect Indianlands or the use of Indian lands. It follows that the rentalsman hasjurisdiction under s. 27 of the Landlord and Tenant Act to dealwith the dispute. Counsel for the appellant relied on the decision of this Court in Corp. of Surrey et al. v. Peace Arch Enterprises Ltd. et al. (1970),74W.W.R. 380, where it was held that developers holding a lease oflands forming part of an Indian reserve were not subject to munic- ipal zoning by-laws or to regulations made under the provincial Health Act , R.S.B.C. 1960, c. 170. In that case, however, the Courtheld that both zoning and health regulations were directed to theuse of that land. At p. 383, Maclean, J.A., speaking for the Court,said: It follows, I think, that if these lands are "lands reserved for the Indians"within the meaning of that expression as found in sec. 91(24) of the B.N.A.Act, 1867 , that provincial or municipal legislation purporting to regulate theuse of these "lands reserved for the Indians" is an unwarranted invasion of thelegislative jurisdiction of Parliament to legislate with respect to"lands reserved for the Indians". In Cardinal v. A.-G. Alta., supra , the Supreme Court of Canadainterpreted this decision as meaning that the provincial legislationin question related to the use of Indian lands and was therefore notapplicable to them. See the remarks of Martland, J., at pp. 560-1D.L.R., pp. 704-5 S.C.R.: In District of Surrey v. Peace Arch Enterprises Ltd. (1970), 74 W.W.R. 380,the situation was different. It involved lands in an Indian reserve which hadbeen "surrendered" in trust to the federal Crown for the purpose of leasing.The issue was as to whether the lands were subject, in their use by the lessees, (621) RE PARK MOBILE HOME SALES LTD. 287 who were non-Indians, to certain municipal by-laws and to Regulations underthe provincial Health Act . The Court found that the lands in question were still"lands reserved for the Indians" and, that being so, only the federal Parlia- ment could legislate as to the use to which they might be put. The Morley case[ R. v. Morley (1931), [1932] 4 D.L.R. 483, 58 C.C.C. 166, [1932] 2 W.W.R. 193] isnot mentioned in the judgment and I presume that this was so because thecases were not considered as parallel. Once it was determined that the lands re- mained lands reserved for the Indians, provincial legislation relating to theiruse was not applicable. The game law considered in the Morley case governedthe conduct of persons hunting game in British Columbia and was held to ap- ply in all parts of the Province. The Surrey case is thus distinguishable from that now before us.In the present case the section in question is not legislation in rela- tion to Indian land or the use of Indian land. A number of cases dealing with paramountcy and occupied fieldwere referred to by counsel, but that question does not arise be- cause the field has not been occupied by federal legislation. Accordingly, I would dismiss the appeal. Appeal dismissed. RV Parts Superstore 10777RV Air Conditioner Parts for Sale RV Air Conditioner Parts for Sale Parts for RV Air Conditioners such as: Shrouds Blower motors Circuit Boards Gaskets Fan blades Wall thermostats Filters Heating elements Ceiling assemblies Knobs And Many Other RV Air Conditioner repair parts are available from PPL. We supply items for Coleman , Duo-Therm or Carrier. 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