Route. As set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(e), a “Route” is a transmission path between one of Verizon's Wire Centers or switches and another of Verizon's Wire Centers or switches. A route between two points (e.g., Wire Center or switch “A” and Wire Center or switch “Z”) may pass through one or more intermediate Wire Centers or switches (e.g., Wire Center or switch “X”). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Wire Center or switch “A” and Wire Center or switch “Z”) are the same “route,” irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Wire Centers or switches, if any.
Route. The term “route” refers to regularly established passages or runs between permanent established terminals operated by WSF.
Route. A regular schedule as designated by the Employer and taken by the driver in the discharge of their duties. Routes are identified by a route list developed by the Employer and may be subject to change. Routes will be filled in accordance with Article 15 - Employment During School Year.
Route. A transmission path between one of Verizon’s wire centers or switches and another of Verizon’s wire centers or switches (or, as applicable, a class or grouping of such transmission paths in a particular market) within a LATA. A route between two points (e.g., wire center or switch “A” and wire center or switch “Z”) may pass through one or more Verizon intermediate wire centers or switches (e.g., Verizon wire center or switch “X”). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Verizon wire center or switch “A” and Verizon wire center or switch “Z”) are the same “route”, irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Verizon wire centers or switches, if any.
Route. A route is one or more runs. A Bus Driver could have a maximum of three (3) routes per day: A.M., P.M., and Mid-day.
Route. FRS may freely execute its carriage services by following the route and itinerary as it deems convenient, unless otherwise agreed, and may change course to save or try to save human lives or goods in the sea, or make as many stops and course changes as deemed necesasary by the Captain for the best common interests. FRS may freely execute passenger carriage either in the ship indicated in the ticket or in another ship or other ships of its own, or any ships under their control or chartering; or use any other means of transport whatsoever, either directly or indirectly bound for the corresponding arrival port. FRS may freely transfer passengers and/or their luggage to other ships, whenever necessary to complete the journey subject matter of the transport agreement.
Route. Transportation of students over a specific course on a regular basis. A route will consist of an a.m. and p.m. run. Any bus route that increases or decreases by more than thirty (30) minutes will be considered open and re-bid per Article 11.
Route the journey of the cargo from the place of departure (usually the consignor’s warehouse) to the place of destination (usually the consignee’s warehouse), for which the insured person bears liability under the contract for the provision of the insured service.
Route. An assignment on a designated course regularly traveled by a school bus to pick up students and take them to school, or to deliver students from school to their homes or designated bus stops.
Route. Regular and reoccurring, one or more runs in the morning, midday, and afternoon.