Checked Luggage definition

Checked Luggage means the luggage the handed over by Passengers to the Carrier pursuant to Clause 1.9 hereof for carriage.
Checked Luggage means suitcases or other containers specifically designated for carrying personal belongings, for which a baggage claim check has been issued to the Insured Person by a Common Carrier. Common Carrier means any land, air or water conveyance which is licensed to carry passengers without discrimination and for hire, excluding courtesy transportation provided without a specific charge. Companion means a person who purchases an event ticket to the same Event and venue as You and who intends to use their event ticket with You. Dependent Child(ren) means Your unmarried natural, adopted or step-children who are dependent on You for maintenance and support and who are either under 21 years of age, or under 25 years of age and in full time attendance at a recognized institution of higher learning. Dependent Child(ren) also includes children 21 years of age or over who are permanently mentally or physically challenged and incapable of self-support. Doctor means a physician who is registered or licensed to practice medicine in the jurisdiction where the medical treatment or service is provided, and who is not related by blood or by marriage to the Insured Person to whom the service is rendered. Dollars and “$” means Canadian dollars. Eligible Expenses mean charges for any of the following travel arrangements which have been booked or reserved prior to Trip departure:
Checked Luggage means suitcases or other containers specifically designed for carrying personal belongings, for which a claim check has been issued to the Eligible Person by a Common Carrier.

Examples of Checked Luggage in a sentence

  • The Insurer will reimburse You up to a maximum of $1,000 per Trip for all Insured Persons on the same Trip for direct physical loss of Checked Luggage, and personal property contained therein, when any Insured Person’s accompanying Checked Luggage is irretrievably lost by a Common Carrier.

  • Checked Luggage means suitcases or other containers specifically designed for carrying per- xxxxx belongings, for which a claim check has been issued to You by a Common Carrier.

  • When You take a trip and pay for the entire cost of Common Carrier tickets with eligible Visa Card, You may be eligible to receive reimbursement if Your Checked Luggage or Carry-on Baggage and/or its contents are lost due to theft or misdirection by the Common Carrier.


More Definitions of Checked Luggage

Checked Luggage means suitcases or other containers specifically designated for carrying personal belongings, for which a baggage claim check has been issued to the Insured Person by a Common Carrier. Common Carrier means any land, air or water conveyance which is licensed to carry passengers without discrimination and for hire, excluding courtesy transportation provided without a specific charge. Dependent Child means Your unmarried natural, adopted or step-children who are dependent on You for maintenance and support and who are either under 21 years of age, or under 25 years of age and in full time attendance at a recognized institution of higher learning. Dependent Child(ren) also includes children 21 years of age or over who are permanently mentally or physically challenged and incapable of self-support.
Checked Luggage means the luggage for which a luggage voucher has been issued and of which China United Airlines takes custody and carriage.

Related to Checked Luggage

  • Checked Baggage means baggage of which the carrier takes sole custody and for which the carrier issues a baggage identification tag.

  • Unchecked Baggage means any baggage (carry-on) accompanying the passenger other than checked baggage.

  • Baggage means luggage, and personal possessions and travel documents; whether owned, borrowed, or rented, taken by the Insured on the Trip.

  • Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Attachment. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.

  • Tank means an enclosed space which is formed by the permanent structure of a ship and which is designed for the carriage of liquid in bulk.

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