Special Fares Sample Clauses

Special Fares. A Special Fare may only be discontinued or replaced, or its Price or other terms altered, by the Operator(s) which Created it, and in accordance with the procedure specified in Part III of Schedule 4.
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Special Fares. (a) The Special Fares as of May 1, 2000 are as set out in Part 1 of Schedule B. On January 1, 2001, the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 2 of Schedule B. On ****, the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 3 of Schedule B. Provided Airline has paid to LMGC **** as contemplated in Section 5.3, (i) on **** the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 4 of Schedule B, and (ii) on **** the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 5 of Schedule B. If for any reason whatsoever (including the CCAA Plan not being approved or no amounts being distributed to unsecured creditors thereunder by December 31, 2000), Airline has not paid LMGC **** as contemplated in Section 5.3 by December 31, 2000, the price increases contemplated for **** and **** shall not take place but shall be replaced by a **** price increase from the amounts set out in Part 3 of Schedule B on each such date. (b) For each Special Ticket purchased by LMGC hereunder, LMGC shall pay Airline the applicable Special Fare. The Special Fares exclude any applicable transportation tax, excess baggage charges, airport taxes, federal inspection fees, passenger facility charges, departure taxes, GST, sales, transfer or use taxes, or any similar taxes, levies or charges, or any other ancillary duties and charges (collectively, "Additional Charges") and LMGC shall either pay or cause its Collectors to pay to Airline any applicable Additional Charges. Infants (i.e. under 2 years old) who do not occupy a separate Airline Seat shall be carried free of charge, except for any applicable Additional Charges and except as otherwise required by applicable law or by regulations or policies applicable to the airline industry.
Special Fares. (a) The Special Fares as of May 1, 2000 are as set out in Part 1 of Schedule B. On ****, the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 2 of Schedule B. On ****, the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 3 of Schedule B. **** as contemplated in Section 5.3, (i) on **** the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 4 of Schedule B, and (ii) on **** the Special Fares will be adjusted with respect to all Special Tickets purchased on or after that date to the amounts set out in Part 5 of Schedule B. **** (b) For each Special Ticket purchased by LMGC hereunder, LMGC shall pay Airline the applicable Special Fare. **** Infants (i.e. under 2 years old) who do not occupy a separate Airline Seat shall be carried free of charge, except for any applicable Additional Charges and except as otherwise required by applicable law or by regulations or policies applicable to the airline industry.
Special Fares. The flight routes offered may include special fares which offer the best price, but do not necessarily take the most direct route. Some itineraries require a change of aircraft en-route. A flight that is described as direct is one where there is no need to change aircraft during the journey, however, stops may be made en-route for re-fuelling or to let passengers on and/or off. Details of any stops will be given during the booking process and are clearly identified both on the Website and on a Customer's email confirmation. Many, but not all, airlines provide special fares for children under 2 years and for pensioners. These discounts depend on the airline, the flight concerned, the availability of seats and the passenger's age. Airmiles and vouchers from loyalty Programs may not be used when booking flights through the Website. If the Customer has benefited from a discount, the associated special fares will be shown during the booking process before he / she confirms the reservation.
Special Fares. The journey routes offered may include special fares which offer the lowest price, but do not necessarily take the most direct route. Some itineraries require a change of train or station en-route and some itineraries require part of a journey to be taken via other modes of transport such as the London Underground, bus or taxi - bookings and tickets for which are not available through the Website and are the responsibility of the Customer. A journey that is described as direct is one where there is no need to change train or station during the journey, however, stops may be made en-route at stations to let passengers on and/or off. Details of any changes will be given during the booking process and are clearly identified both on the Website and as part of a Customer's email confirmation of their booking. In the UK most, but not all, tickets for children under 16 years and for pensioners with a railcard are eligible for a discount. These discounts depend on the train operating company, the journey concerned, the availability of seats and the passenger's age. Children under five years of age may travel free of charge with a passenger holding a ticket. If the Customer has benefited from a discount, the associated special fares will be shown during the booking process before he / she confirms the reservation.

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  • Fire a. Driver to park vehicle in safe location and turn off engine. b. Driver to remove client(s) to closest safe area. c. Driver to call 911. d. Driver to call the Dispatcher. e. Driver to attempt to contain fire (If safe to do so) using fire extinguisher located in the vehicle. f. TC to notify OoA of incident and file written report.

  • Window Coverings No curtains, draperies, blinds, shutters, shades, awnings, screens or other coverings, window ventilators, hangings, decorations or similar equipment shall be attached to, hung or placed in, or used in or with any window of the Building without the prior written consent of Landlord, and Landlord shall have the right to control all lighting within the Premises that may be visible from the exterior of the Building.

  • Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance LESSEE will carry and maintain in effect, at its own expense, with Approved Insurers, public liability insurance (including, without limitation, contractual liability, and passenger legal liability), and property damage insurance with respect to the Aircraft, in amounts per occurrence of not less than the Minimum Liability Coverage, or such greater amounts as LESSEE may carry from time to time on other similar aircraft in its fleet. LESSEE shall not discriminate against the Aircraft in providing such insurance. Each and any policy of insurance carried in accordance with this Subsection (A), and each and any policy obtained in substitution or replacement for any of such policies, (i) shall designate each Indemnitee as additional insureds as their interests may appear (but without imposing upon any obligation imposed upon the insured, including, without limitation, the liability to pay any premiums for any such policies, but the Indemnitees shall have the right to pay such premiums if it shall so elect), and (ii) shall expressly provide that, in respect of the interests of the Indemnitees in such policies, the insurance shall not be invalidated by any action or inaction of the LESSEE or any other Person (other than the Indemnitees, each for their respective interests), and shall insure, regardless of any breach or violation by LESSEE or any other Person (other than the Indemnitees, each for their respective interests) of any warranty, declaration or condition contained in such policies, (iii) shall provide that if such insurance is canceled for any reason whatsoever, or is adversely changed in any way with respect to the interests of the Indemnitees, or if such insurance is allowed to lapse for nonpayment of premium, such cancellation, change or lapse shall not be effective as to the Indemnitees for thirty (30) days (seven (7) days in the case of any war risks and allied perils coverage or such lesser time which may be standard in the insurance industry and ten (10) days in the event of nonpayment of premium), in each instance, after receipt by each of the Indemnitees of written notice by such insurer or insurers sent to the Indemnitees of such prospective cancellation, change or lapse, (iv) shall include coverage for any country in which the Aircraft is located, (v) shall provide that, as against the Indemnitees, the insurer shall waive any rights of set-off, counterclaim or any other deduction, whether by attachment or otherwise, and waives any rights it may have to be subrogated to any right of any insured against the Indemnitees, with respect to the Aircraft, (vi) shall provide war risk and allied perils coverage pursuant to the AVN52 extended coverage endorsement or its equivalent, and (vii) shall insure (to the extent of the risks covered by the policies) the indemnity provisions of Section 14. Each liability policy shall be primary without right of contribution from any other insurance which may be carried by any Indemnitee, and shall expressly provide that all of the provisions thereof (except the limits of liability) shall operate in the same manner as if there were a separate policy covering each insured. No liability policy shall permit any deductible or self-insurance provision except for baggage as is customary in the industry and such other deductibles only with the consent of the LESSOR, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, which from time to time LESSEE can demonstrate are standard in comprehensive liability insurance and, in particular, public liability risks (including, inter alia, contractual liability and passenger liability coverage) for U.S. Air Carriers in the then current United States insurance market.

  • Smoke This peril means sudden and accidental damage from smoke, including the emission or puffback of smoke, soot, fumes or vapors from a boiler, furnace or related equipment. This peril does not include loss caused by smoke from agricultural smudging or industrial operations.

  • Vandalism Or Malicious Mischief This peril does not include loss to property on the "residence premises", and any ensuing loss caused by any intentional and wrongful act com- mitted in the course of the vandalism or malicious mischief, if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss. A dwelling being constructed is not consid- ered vacant.

  • Fire Insurance The LESSEE shall not permit any use of the leased premises which will make voidable any insurance on the property of which the leased premises are a part, or on the contents of said property or which shall be contrary to any law or regulation from time to time established by the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association, or any similar body succeeding to its powers. The LESSEE shall on demand reimburse the LESSOR, and all other tenants, all extra insurance premiums caused by the LESSEE's use of the premises.

  • Windstorm or hail This peril does not include loss to the property contained in a building caused by rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust unless the direct force of wind or hail damages the building causing an opening in a roof or wall and the rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust enters through this opening. This peril includes loss to watercraft and their trailers, furnishings, equipment, and outboard engines or motors, only while inside a fully enclosed building.

  • Flood If any of the Improvements are located in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or any successor to that agency) as a “Special Flood Hazard Area,” flood Insurance in the amount required by Lender.

  • Pandemic An epidemic that spreads over a wide area, crossing borders and defined as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and/or by the competent local authorities of the country where the loss occurred. Isolation of the person, in the event of suspected illness or proven illness, decided by a competent local authority, in order to avoid a risk of spreading said illness in the context of an epidemic or pandemic.

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