Maximum fare definition

Maximum fare means a fare set initially at twenty-five per- cent above the company's base fare, as published in the company's ef- fective tariff, except for tariff supplements. After a maximum fare has been published and become effective, the maximum fare will in- crease annually by five percent.
Maximum fare means the maximum fare set by Council through Council’s Annual Plan process applicable to all contracted public transport services;

Examples of Maximum fare in a sentence

  • Maximum fare applies also to tickets offered by other companies controlled by the carrier.

  • Maximum fare for the journey is proposed at Rs. 216 (2018 price level) and distance based fare has been recommended.

  • Maximum fare regulation allows for some flexibility in that discounting below the allowed maximum is permitted.

  • Maximum fare applies also to tickets offered by other companies controlled by the Operator.

  • Maximum fare levels are set by Government and have not been allowed to rise in line with cost increases.

  • Maximum fare levels can not be specified under Scottish sQP legislation.

  • ToAltaBerlevågBåtsfjordHammerfestHonningsvågKirkenesMehamnVadsøVardøFromAlta Maximum fare does not apply where such fare is not stated in the table.

Related to Maximum fare

  • Maximum mass means the maximum mass stated by the vehicle manufacturer to be technically permissible (this mass may be higher than the "permissible maximum mass" laid down by the national administration).

  • Maximum Credit means, at any time, the lesser of (i) the Revolving Credit Commitments in effect at such time and (ii) the Borrowing Base at such time.

  • Total maximum daily load or "TMDL" means the sum of the individual wasteload allocations for point sources, load allocations (LAs) for nonpoint sources, natural background loading and a margin of safety. TMDLs can be expressed in terms of either mass per time, toxicity, or other appropriate measure. The TMDL process provides for point versus nonpoint source trade-offs.