Excess Fare definition

Excess Fare means a variation in the Rights and Restrictions applicable to a Fare which has the effect of converting that Fare into another Fare.

Examples of Excess Fare in a sentence

  • Cleaning of all Equipments available in Station Control Room, booking Offices, Excess Fare Office l.

  • Timely provide in writing to the Ferguson Prosecuting Attorney all impeachment information on officers who may testify or provide sworn reports, including findings of untruthfulness in internal affairs investigations, for disclosure to the defendant under Brady v.

  • Ticket Hall Supervisor & Excess Fare Collection (Passenger Office)10.

  • Com./R-19 (Revised) Return of Excess Fare Local/Through 3 Years 123419.Com./L-24 (Revised)Return of Animals and Birds etc.-Local3 Years 20.

  • Excess Fare Ticket.5. Platform Ticket.6. Cloak Room Ticket.7. Supplementary Charge Ticket.8. Police Warrant.9. Facilities given to Lady Passengers.10.

  • All the GST invoices issued against manual transactions in Railways like Parcels/ Luggage bookings, EFT (Excess Fare Tickets) issued to passengers, Demurrage/ Wharfase, Money Receipts, License fees, other charges etc.

  • Applicant provides itemized invoices for the project and proof of payment of their portion of the project costs to the Finance Director / Treasurer, along with the completed Project Close-Out form.

  • Cleaning of all Equipments available in Station Control Room, booking Office, Excess Fare Officee.

  • Excess Fare Receipt (EFR):-When the Excess Fare Ticket book is used by ticket checking staff it is called EFR.

  • The Aspirant and the CDC share together where there are new ideas, concerns and points of confusion, as they discover each other’s understanding of ministry.

Related to Excess Fare

  • Excess Concentration Amount means, as of any date of determination on which any one or more of the Concentration Limitations are exceeded, an amount (calculated by the Servicer and without duplication) equal to the Dollar Equivalent of the portion of the Adjusted Principal Balance of each Eligible Collateral Loan that causes such Concentration Limitation to be exceeded.