High-Risk Corridor definition

High-Risk Corridor means a destination country or a destination state of the United States that has an elevated incidence of Fraud-Induced Money Transfers from Consumers in the United States as measured by specific risk indicators, including, but not limited to, Consumer Fraud Report statistics, geographical risk, and transaction volume.

Related to High-Risk Corridor

  • Core means a pedestrian-oriented area of commercial and civic uses serving the surrounding municipality, generally including housing and access to public transportation.

  • High Risk Activities means activities where the use or failure of the Services would reasonably be expected to result in death, serious personal injury, or severe environmental or property damage (such as the creation or operation of weaponry).