Interstate definition

Interstate means a telecommunications service that originates in one United States state or a United States territory or possession and terminates in a different United States state or a United States territory or possession.
Interstate means a telecommunications service that originates in one United States state, or a United States territory or possession, and terminates in a different United States state or a United States territory or possession.
Interstate means transportation of passengers between states.

Examples of Interstate in a sentence

  • No Obligor is (a) an “investment company” or a “person directly or indirectly controlled by or acting on behalf of an investment company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940; or (b) subject to regulation under the Federal Power Act, the Interstate Commerce Act, any public utilities code or any other Applicable Law regarding its authority to incur Debt.


More Definitions of Interstate

Interstate means from any state into or through any other state.
Interstate means a telecommunications service that originates in 1 United States state, territory, or possession and terminates in a different United States state, territory, or possession.
Interstate means a telecommunications
Interstate means the transportation of property between states.
Interstate means transportation of passengers between states. "Intrastate" means transportation of passengers solely within a state. "License" means a license issued by the Department to a broker.
Interstate means transit between the State of Oregon and:
Interstate means a call which is originated and terminated in different states.