Common use of Residents Clause in Contracts

Residents. From Nov 1, 2014, in accordance with Spanish Royal Decree-Law 1/2014, any sea carriers issuing tickets subsidised for residents of non-peninsular territories (Ceuta, Melilla, Balearic and Canary Islands) have been incorporated into the electronic system of residence certification (XXXX) in all sales channels. The valid ID documents for verification under XXXX electronic system shall be as follows: - For citizens of Spain, Switzerland, EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A valid ID card or passport. - For relatives of citizens of EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A Spanish residency card for EU citizens’ relatives. - For third-country citizens who are long-term residents: A foreigners’ ID card certifying long-term resident status. There are several cases in which it is not possible to prove residency through XXXX and it is necessary to exhibit the original documents. Thus, FRS strongly recommends carrying any residency certificates in all cases and, especially: - When travelling with children below 14 years old who have no ID card, in which case the children’s residency certificates must be exhibited. - When residency has never been checked electronically, or there has been a recent change of address. - When the system has ever notified of a problem regarding the passenger’s residence.

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Samples: General Terms of Agreement, General Terms of Agreement, General Terms of Agreement

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Residents. From Nov 1, 2014, in accordance with Spanish Royal Decree-Law 1/2014, any sea carriers issuing tickets subsidised for residents of non-peninsular territories (Ceuta, Melilla, Melilla and Balearic and Canary Islands) have been incorporated into the electronic system of residence certification (XXXX) in all sales channels. The valid ID documents for verification under XXXX electronic system shall be as follows: - For citizens of Spain, Switzerland, EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A valid ID card or passport. - For relatives of citizens of EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A Spanish residency card for EU citizens’ relatives. - For third-country citizens who are long-term residents: A foreigners’ ID card certifying long-term resident status. There are several cases in which it is not possible to prove residency through XXXX and it is necessary to exhibit the original documents. Thus, FRS strongly recommends carrying any residency certificates in all cases and, especially: - When travelling with children below 14 years old who have no ID card, in which case the children’s residency certificates must be exhibited. - When residency has never been checked electronically, or there has been a recent change of address. - When the system has ever notified of a problem regarding the passenger’s residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: FRS General Terms of Agreement

Residents. From Nov 1, 2014, in accordance with Spanish Royal Decree-Law 1/2014, any sea carriers issuing tickets subsidised for residents of non-peninsular territories (Ceuta, Melilla, Balearic and Canary Islands) have been incorporated into the electronic system of residence certification (XXXX) in all sales channels. The valid ID documents for verification under XXXX electronic system shall be as follows: - For citizens of Spain, Switzerland, EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A valid ID card or passport. - For relatives of citizens of EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A Spanish residency card for EU citizens’ relatives. - For third-country citizens who are long-term residents: A foreigners’ ID card certifying long-long- term resident status. There are several cases in which it is not possible to prove residency through XXXX and it is necessary to exhibit the original documents. Thus, FRS strongly recommends carrying any residency certificates in all cases and, especially: - When travelling with children below 14 years old who have no ID card, in which case the children’s residency certificates must be exhibited. - When residency has never been checked electronically, or there has been a recent change of address. - When the system has ever notified of a problem regarding the passenger’s residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: FRS General Terms of Agreement

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Residents. From Nov 1, 2014, in accordance with Spanish Royal Decree-Law 1/2014, any sea carriers issuing tickets subsidised for residents of non-peninsular territories (Ceuta, Melilla, Balearic and Canary Islands) have been incorporated into the electronic system of residence certification (XXXX) in all sales channels. The valid ID documents for verification under XXXX electronic system shall be as follows: - For citizens of Spain, Switzerland, EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A valid ID card or passport. - For relatives of citizens of EU Member States or signatory Countries of the Agreement on the European Economic Area: A Spanish residency card for EU citizens’ relatives. - For third-country citizens who are long-term residents: A foreigners’ ID card certifying long-long- term resident status. There are several cases in which it is not possible to prove residency through XXXX and it is necessary to exhibit the original documents. Thus, FRS strongly recommends carrying any residency certificates in all cases and, especially: - When travelling with children below 14 years old who have no ID card, in which case the children’s residency certificates must be exhibited. - When residency has never been checked electronically, or there has been a recent change of address. - When the system has ever notified of a problem regarding the passenger’s residence.

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Samples: www.frs.es

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