Personal Transportation definition

Personal Transportation. Air, Bus, Rail, Car Rental
Personal Transportation. Air, Bus, Rail, Car Rental Utilities: Electric, Water, Hydro Power, Gas, Diversified Sovereigns: Semi-sovereigns, Canadian Provinces, Supra-national Agencies The Corporation shall use its discretion in determining which industry classification is applicable to a particular investment.

Examples of Personal Transportation in a sentence

  • Services 26 Printing & Publishing 27 Cargo Transport 28 Retail Stores 29 Telecommunications 30 Textiles & Leather 31 Personal Transportation 32 Utilities 33 Broadcasting & Entertainment 34 Structured Finance ABN Barclays Bank PLC Bank of America ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ BNP Paribas SA Bank of NY Mellon (BNYM Capital Markets) Cantor ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Citigroup, Inc.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is to establish interim rules and regulations governing the operation of Shared Personal Transportation Devices (SPTD) within the City and to ensure that mobility sharing systems are consistent with the safety and well-being of bicyclists, pedestrians, and other users of the public right-of-way.

  • See UNH’s Manual and Motorized Personal Transportation Devices policy.

Related to Personal Transportation

  • International Transportation means air transportation between Canada and a point in the territory of another country.

  • Emergency Medical Transportation means the transportation, by ambulance, of sick, injured or otherwise incapacitated persons who require emergency medical care.

  • Additional Transportation Cost means the actual cost incurred for one-way Economy Transportation by Common Carrier reduced by the value of an unused travel ticket.

  • Transportation means any land, sea or air conveyance required to Transport the Insured during an Emergency Evacuation. Transportation includes, but is not limited to, air ambulances, land ambulances and private motor vehicles.

  • Air transportation means the public carriage by aircraft of passengers, baggage, cargo, and mail, separately or in combination, for remuneration or hire;