Repatriation definition

Repatriation means the traveller's return to the place of departure or to another place the contracting parties agree upon.
Repatriation means the return of the Member to their country of residence, following a Medical Emergency.
Repatriation means the provision by The Employer at the Employer’s cost, of transporting the Employee from the vessel to the Employee’s Home Port.

Examples of Repatriation in a sentence

  • If human remains or other cultural material that may fall under the provisions of the Native American Xxxxxx Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) are present, the Superintendent will comply with NAGPRA and with the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA).

  • At the discretion of Specialty Emergency Services and with due regard to the Member’s condition and where Repatriation and/or Evacuation is inadvisable, a medical practitioner may be dispatched to make an on- site evaluation of the Member’s condition, to determine their suitability for evacuation and to collaborate with the attending doctor and arrange for the Member’s eventual Evacuation or Repatriation.

  • In the event of an unanticipated encounter of human remains or burials, the Agency must immediately stop work within 100 feet of the area, notify the Coroner, Officer, and Tribes, and comply with the Native American Xxxxxx Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 (NAGPRA) and pertinent sections of the Human Remains Protection Act (20 ILCS 3440).


More Definitions of Repatriation

Repatriation means with prior approval from Us and due solely to medical reasons, the return of the Insured Person to the United Kingdom or, if different, their normal country of residence by normal scheduled airlines, air ambulance or other suitable means of transport.
Repatriation with “Repatriated” having a correlative meaning) (Parent Borrower hereby agreeing to use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the applicable Foreign Subsidiary to take promptly all actions reasonably required by such Requirements of Law to permit such Repatriation), or if Parent Borrower has determined in good faith that Repatriation of any such amount would reasonably be expected to have adverse tax consequences (other than de minimis consequences) with respect to the Borrower or its Restricted Subsidiaries, taking into account any foreign tax credit or benefit actually received in connection with such Repatriation, an amount equal to the portion of such Net Cash Proceeds or Excess Cash Flow so affected (such amount, the “Excluded Prepayment Amount”), will not be required to be applied to prepay Loans at the times provided in this Section 1.8; provided that, if and to the extent any such Repatriation ceases to be prohibited or delayed by applicable local Requirements of Law at any time during the one (1) year period immediately following the date on which the applicable mandatory prepayment pursuant to Section 1.8 was required to be made, the Credit Parties shall reasonably promptly pay such portion of the Excluded Prepayment Amount to the Lenders, which payment shall be applied in accordance with Section 1.8(i). For the avoidance of doubt, the non-application of any Excluded Prepayment Amount pursuant to this Section 1.8(l) shall not constitute a Default or an Event of Default. 1.9.
Repatriation means return to the country of origin of the person subjected to trafficking across international frontiers.
Repatriation means travel and support from the place where a seafarer leaves a ship to his repatriation destination in accordance with Regulation 6;
Repatriation means the tourist’s return to the place of departure or to another place the States Parties in consultation with the tourists agree upon;
Repatriation has the meaning specified in Section 2.05(b)(vi).
Repatriation means, in the case of a non-resident employee, the return of an employee to his country or State of origin, and in the case of a resident employee recruited from Sabah, to a place he specifies to his employer at the time of commencement of employment to be his home town, and "repatriated" shall be construed accordingly;