Fare definition

Fare means the regular fare charged for:
Fare means the rate charged to a passenger in respect of a particular class of service offered by the Carrier.
FareThe price paid by the Passenger for the transportation service and its applicable conditions. Fares are subject to utilization terms and conditions related to, among others, validity periods with regard to time, payment conditions, endorsement restrictions, refund provisions, utilization on certain flights, minimum or maximum stay at the place of destination, specific travel dates, penalties, rules for allowed baggage and other applicable conditions.

Examples of Fare in a sentence

  • Technician 7432 Electrical Line Helper 7510 Lighting Fixture Maintenance Worker Glaziers, Local 718 7326 Xxxxxxx TWU, Local 250-A 7410 Automotive Service Worker 9132 Transit Fare Inspector The following “service-critical” Job Classifications are covered under the “Time Off” option of the Attendance Incentive Program.

  • BROWARD and PALM BEACH shall each be responsible for purchasing, at their sole cost and expense, the Fare Devices and supporting communication systems for their respective systems, which shall have the capability of sending the Necessary Data for each revenue day to MIAMI-DADE, in a format acceptable to MIAMI-DADE.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement does not modify the terms of (a) the Partnership Agreement between MIAMI-DADE and SFRTA; (b) the Agreement between BROWARD and PALM BEACH for Joint Purchase Transit Fare Interoperability (“Joint Procurement Agreement”); or (c) the terms of any vendor agreement resulting from the Joint Procurement Agreement, and all aforementioned agreements shall remain in full force and effect.

  • The full implementation of the Fare Devices to the entire Transit Vehicle fleets of BROWARD or PALM BEACH to enable the Transit Vehicles to accept the EASY Card on all BCT or Palm Xxxx bus routes, respectively, and which will commence upon written notice that BROWARD or PALM BEACH have procured all necessary equipment and supporting communication systems and have elected to proceed with full implementation in the respective county.

  • The Parties will separately be responsible for the cost of changes in their respective Fare Devices and associated systems (relating to securing, maintaining and validating security of MIAMI-DADE's Back Office).


More Definitions of Fare

Fare has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.
Fare means the amount charged by the carrier for the carriage of a Passenger in respect of a particular class of domestic/international & transborder service offered but does not include any applicable fees, charges or surcharges.
Fare means the amount displayed on the taxicab meter at the conclusion of a trip, or the flat rate allowed under this By-law for the trip, together with any additional charges allowed under this By-law;
Fare means the charge levied for the carriage of passengers;
Fare means the total transportation charges and taxes for a ride including Any variable-price adjustment and excluding any gratuities;
Fare means: (a) the right, exercisable against one or more Train Operators, subject to any applicable rights or restrictions and the payment of the relevant price, to make one or more journeys on the network or to carry on such a journey an item of luggage or an animal (where this right does not arise under the relevant conditions of carriage except on the payment of a fee) and, where applicable, to obtain goods or services from a person; and (b) for the purposes only of Schedules 5.3 (Allocation of Fares to Fares Baskets) to 5.8 (Fares Regulation Information and Monitoring) (inclusive) and the definitions of Commuter Fare, Protected Fare, Return Fare, Single Fare, Protected Weekly Season Ticket, Protected Return Fare and paragraph (b) of the definition of Season Ticket Fare, a Fare as defined under paragraph (a) that is: (i) valid for a journey or journeys on the Passenger Services included in the Timetable or other railway passenger services which are required to be included in another relevant Train Operator's passenger timetable by the Secretary of State; (ii) sold under the Travelcard Agreement; (iii) a Cross London Ticket (as defined in the Through Ticketing (Non Travelcard) Agreement); or (iv) sold under the Pay As You Go Agreement utilising TTL Smartmedia as defined in that agreement;