Advance Arrangement definition

Advance Arrangement means that the shipper is required to first contact the Carrier to determine if a particular shipment is acceptable for carriage.”
Advance Arrangement means any special arrangement between the charterer or shipper, and ANA, made prior to tender of the shipment.
Advance Arrangement. Means that the shipper is required to first contact Air Borealis to determine if a particular shipment is acceptable for carriage. “Agency” Means Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) (A). “Airline Designator Code” Means an identification code comprised of two-characters which is used for commercial and traffic purposes such as reservations, schedules, timetables, ticketing, tariffs and airport display systems. Airline designators are assigned by IATA. When this code appears on a ticket, it reflects the carrier that is marketing the flight, which might be different from the carrier operating the flight. “Air Waybill” Means a non-negotiable air-bill of the required number of copies, covering the cargo transported by Air Borealis subject to this tariff. “Ambulatory” Means a person who is able to move about within an aircraft unassisted. “Animals” Scheduled service includes live animals carried as checked baggage through our Cargo department. Private Charter services accepts live animals. “Assistant” A person who travels with a person with a disability and is fully capable of providing a service to the disability that is not usually provided by the Carrier’s staff. “Baggage” Means any good that is necessary or appropriate for the wear, use, comfort or convenience of the passenger for the purpose of the trip. Unless otherwise specified, it shall include both checked and unchecked baggage of the passenger. “Baggage Rules” Means the conditions associated with the acceptance of baggage, services incidental to the transportation of baggage, allowances and all related charges. For example, baggage rules may address the following topics: • The maximum weight and dimensions of passenger bags, if applicable, both checked and unchecked; • The number of checked and unchecked passenger bags that can be transported and the applicable charges; • Excess and oversized baggage charges; • Charges related to check-in, collection and delivery of checked baggage; • Baggage provisions related to prohibited or unacceptable items, including embargoes; • Acceptance and charges related to special items, e.g. fishing equipment, skis, etc. • Terms or conditions that would alter or impact the baggage allowances and charges applicable to passengers (e.g. Air Miles redemption travel); and, • Other rules governing treatment of baggage at stopover points, including passengers subject to special baggage allowances or charges, etc.“Baggage Tag”Means those portions of the ticket which provide fo...

Examples of Advance Arrangement in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise specifically indicated, the following definitions shall apply: Advance Arrangement - shall mean that Shipper shall contact Carrier prior to tender of a Shipment in order to determine the acceptability of the Shipment, to enable Shipper and Carrier to establish the time and place of tender, and to enable Shipper and/or Carrier to make special arrangements for the Shipment, if necessary.

  • The Plan Applicant or Plan Holder shall pay for the Funeral Plan by Fixed Monthly Payments accompanied by an £25 Advance Arrangement Fee payable to Golden Leaves.

  • Further, under the Advance Arrangement, IP either will be repaid by Illinova for any such advance, with interest, within 30 days, or will be entitled to discharge and set off amounts it owes to Dynegy, Illinova or another Dynegy Party under the SFA or to DMT for natural gas or pipeline transportation services, against any amount of the advance that has not been repaid, in accordance with the Netting Agreement.

  • This application must be received by the Registrar at the Society’s premises, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7, on or before Friday, 1 February 2008 in order for the practising certificate to be dated 1 January 2008 and thereby.

  • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to Sections 7-101 and 7-102(h) of the Public Utilities Act, that consent and approval of the Illinois Commerce Commission to the Advance Arrangement for the purpose of providing funds for the payment of interest due in February 2003 on Illinova Corporation's Senior Notes, as more fully described in Section II.B of this Order, is granted.


More Definitions of Advance Arrangement

Advance Arrangement means any special arrangement between the shipper and KAL, made prior to tendering consignment.
Advance Arrangement. Means that the shipper is required to first contact PAL Airlines to determine if a particular shipment is acceptable for carriage. “Agency” Means Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) (A). “Airline Designator Code” Means an identification code comprised of two-characters which is used for commercial and traffic purposes such as reservations, schedules, timetables, ticketing, tariffs and airport display systems. Airline designators are assigned by IATA. When this code appears on a ticket, it reflects the carrier that is marketing the flight, which might be different from the carrier operating the flight. “Air Waybill” Means a non-negotiable air-bill of the required number of copies, covering the cargo transported by PAL Airlines subject to this tariff. “Ambulatory” Means a person who is able to move about within an aircraft unassisted. “Animals” “APPR” Scheduled service includes live animals carried as checked baggage through our Cargo department. Private Charter services accepts live animals. Means Air Passenger Protection Regulations, SOR/2019-150“Assistant”A person who travels with a person with a disability and is fully capable of providing a service to the disability that is not usually provided by the Carrier’s staff. “Baggage” Means any good that is necessary or appropriate for the wear, use, comfort or convenience of the passenger for the purpose of the trip. Unless otherwise specified, it shall include both checkedand unchecked baggage of the passenger.
Advance Arrangement. Means that the shipper is required to first contact Provincial Airlines to determine if a particular shipment is acceptable for carriage.“Agency”Means Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) (A).“Air Waybill”Means a non-negotiable air-bill of the required number of copies, covering the cargo transported by Provincial Airlines subject to this tariff.“Ambulatory”Means a person who is able to move about within an aircraft unassisted.“Animals”Scheduled service includes live animals carried as checked baggage through our Cargo department. Private Charter services accepts live animals.“Assistant”A person who travels with a person with a disability and is fully capable of providing a service to the disability that is not usually provided by Provincial Airlines’ staff.“Baggage”Means any good that is necessary or appropriate for the wear, use, comfort, or convenience of the passenger for the purpose of the trip. Unless otherwise specified, it shall include both checked and unchecked baggage of the passenger.“Baggage Tag”Means those portions of the ticket which provide for the carriage of passenger(s) checked baggage and which are issued by Provincial Airlines as a receipt for passenger(s) checked baggage.“CTA (A)”Means the Canada Transportation Act, 1996, as amended from time to time.“Canada”Means the ten provinces of Canada, the Yukon Territory and Districts and Islands comprising the Northwest Territories of Canada and Nunavut.“Carrier”Means PAL Airlines Ltd. carrying on business as Provincial Airlines.“Charter Flight”Means the movement of an aircraft with payload from the point of take-off to the first point of landing thereafter (intermediate technical or fuel stops excepted).“Charterer”Means a person, firm, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity who agrees to hire the complete capacity of one or more aircraft of Provincial Airlines for the transportation of passengers and baggage, or goods and/or property from a specified origin to a specified destination for a particular itinerary agreed upon in advance.“Checked Baggage”Means baggage of which Provincial Airlines takes sole custody and for which Provincial Airlines issues a baggage identification tag.“Check-in Deadline”Is the time limit specified by Provincial Airlines by which the passenger must have completed check-in formalities and received a boarding pass.“Destination”Means the point to which the passenger or goods to be transported on a flight is bound.
Advance Arrangement means any special arrangement between the Shipper and the Carrier, made prior to rendering the Shipment.
Advance Arrangement means any special arrangement between the shipper and carrier, made prior to tender of the shipment. Air Waybill, which is equivalent to air consignment note, means the nonnegotiable document entitled "Air Waybill/Consignment Note" made out by or on behalf of the shipper which evidences the contract between the shipper and carrier for carriage of cargo over the routes of carrier. Cargo, which is equivalent to the term goods, is anything carried or to be carried in an aircraft, other than mail or baggage; provided that unaccompanied baggage moving under an air waybill is cargo. Carriage, which is equivalent to transportation, means the carriage of cargo by air, gratuitous or for reward. Carrier means air carrier and includes the air carrier issuing the air waybill and all air carriers that carry or undertake to carry the cargo under such air waybill, or perform or undertake to perform any other services related to such air carriage. Charge means an amount to be paid for carriage of cargo based on the applicable rates for such carriage, or an amount to be paid for special or incidental service in connection with the carriage of the cargo. Charges Collect means the charges entered on the air waybill for collection from consignee.
Advance Arrangement. Means that the shipper is required to first contact PAL/Air Borealis to determine if a particular shipment is acceptable for carriage.“Agency”Means Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA)(A).“Air Waybill”Means a non-negotiable air-bill of the required number of copies, covering the cargo transported by PAL/Air Borealis subject to this tariff.“Ambulatory”Means a person who is able to move about within an aircraft unassisted.“Animals”Scheduled service includes live animals carried as checked baggage through our Cargo department. Private Charter services accepts live animals.“Assistant”A person who travels with a person with a disability and is fully capable of providing a service to the disability that is not usually provided by the Carrier’s staff.“Baggage”Means any good that is necessary or appropriate for the wear, use, comfort or convenience of the passenger for the purpose of the trip. Unless otherwise specified, it shall include both checked and unchecked baggage of the passenger.“Baggage Tag”Means those portions of the ticket which provide for the carriage of passenger(s) checked baggage and which are issued by PAL/Air Borealis as a receipt for passenger(s) checked baggage.“CTA (A)”Means Canadian Transportation Act, 1996, as amended from time to time.“Canada”Means the ten provinces of Canada, the Yukon Territory and Districts and Islands comprising the Northwest Territories of Canada and Nunavut.“Carrier”Means PAL Airlines, Air Borealis (Operated by PAL Airlines).“Charter Flight”Means the movement of an aircraft with payload from the point of take- off to the first point of landing thereafter (intermediate technical or fuel stops excepted).“Charterer”Means a person, firm, corporation, association, partnership or other legal entity who agrees to hire the complete capacity of one or more aircraft of the carrier for the transportation of passengers and baggage or goods and/or property from a specified origin to a specified destination for a particular itinerary agreed upon in advance.“Checked Baggage”Means baggage of which PAL/Air Borealis takes sole custody and for which PAL/Air Borealis issues a baggage identification tag.“Check-in Deadline”Means the time limit specified by the Carrier by which the passenger must have completed check-in formalities and received a boarding pass.“Destination”Means the point to which the passenger or goods to be transported on a flight is bound.
Advance Arrangement means that the Shipper is required to contact the Forwarder prior to tender of a Shipment in order to enable the Shipper and the Forwarder to establish the time and place of tender, and to enable the Shipper and/or the Forwarder to make special arrangements for the Shipment.