Toll definition

Toll means any fee or charge for the use of a tollway.
Toll means all toll charges or other fees and charges imposed by the operator of a toll road for, or taxes payable in respect of, each Trip taken by the Vehicle during the period in which You have hired the Vehicle.
Toll or "tolls" means tolls or other charges prescribed by the authority for use of the turnpike or for other services provided to a turnpike patron under section 1965, subsection 1, paragraph V.

Examples of Toll in a sentence

  • The police assistance shall include setting up of a traffic aid post (the “Traffic Aid Post”) at each of the Toll Plazas with a mobile Police squad for round-the-clock patrolling of the Project.

  • A report to the SAO must be made through one of the following avenues: ● SAO Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-TX-AUDIT ● SAO website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ All reports made to the OIG must be made through one of the following avenues: ● OIG Toll Free Hotline 0-000-000-0000 ● OIG Website: XxxxxxXxxxxXxxxx.xxx ● Internal Affairs Email: XxxxxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx ● OIG Hotline Email: XXXXxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx.

  • For providing emergency medical aid during- the Operation Period, as set forth in this Agreement, the Concessionaire shall assist the State Government or a substitute thereof to be designated by the Authority in setting up and operating a medical aid post (the “Medical Aid Post”) at the Site for victims of accidents on the Project at each of the Toll Plazas with round-the-clock ambulance services for victims of accidents on the Project Highway.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that the minimum area of land to be acquired for the Toll Plaza and approach roads thereof shall conform to the provisions of Schedule - B and Schedule - C.

  • Databases include, but are not limited to: Local Number Portability, LIDB, Toll Free Number Database, Automatic Location Identification/Data Management System, Calling Name Database, access to Service Creation Environment and Service Management System (SCE/SMS) application databases and Directory Assistance.


More Definitions of Toll

Toll means to temporarily stop or suspend applicable time limits.
Toll means the fees collected by the concessionaire for the use of the toll road and includes all revenues charged by or on behalf of the concessionaire in respect of vehicles using the toll road during the term of any public-private agreement entered into in accordance with IC 8-15.5-4, including revenues collected through an electronic tolling system.
Toll means a specified amount payable in respect of a vehicle based on the distance travelled on a given infrastructure and on the type of the vehicle, the payment of which confers the right for that vehicle to use the infrastructures, and consisting of one or more of the following charges:
Toll or ‘road fee’ means the fee which must be paid by the road user for circulating on a given road, a road network, a structure, such as a bridge or a tunnel, or a ferry;
Toll means a specified amount based on the distance travelled on a given infrastructure and on the type of the vehicle, the payment of which confers the right for a vehicle to use the infrastructures, comprising an infrastructure charge, and as the case may be a congestion charge or an external-cost charge or both;
Toll means the user fee to be paid for the privilege of using any of the Ohio River Bridges.
Toll. 4 means payment of a specified amount for a vehicle travelling the distance between two points on one of the infrastructures referred to in the first paragraph above. The amount shall be based on the distance travelled and the type of the vehicle.