Checked Baggage Sample Clauses

Checked Baggage. 3.2.1.1. All checked baggage may be inspected using an x-ray device or by means of a manual physical search in the presence or even in the absence of the Passenger. In certain cases, such inspection may be carried out by the country’s authorities, military or police forces. Each Passenger is responsible for the contents of his baggage.
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Checked Baggage. Checked Baggage is baggage placed under THE CARRIER’s custody for its transportation and for which a numbered claim-check has been provided corresponding to the tag attached to each piece of Checked Baggage. Checked Baggage characteristics are specified on the baggage stub.
Checked Baggage. 7.5.1 “Lite” fares do not include a Checked Baggage allowance, which has to be purchased separately, either during the initial booking, or after the fact. Checked Baggage purchased on our website is sold at a lower price than Checked Baggage added at the airport before departure.
Checked Baggage. “Checked”): Any article or other Customer property (excluding Gate Checked Baggage and Personal Items) that is taken into the custody of and accepted by Cape Air for transport
Checked Baggage. In addition to the general conditions in numeral 7.1, the CARRIER’S conditions for Baggage acceptance are:
Checked Baggage. An Actor traveling by air may check up to two bags weighing not more than 50 pounds each. Accordingly, the weight limits set forth in Rule 5(A)(1)(a), (b), and (c) shall be reduced by 50 pounds if one bag is checked and by 100 pounds if two bags are checked. This reduction in weight allowance will be 50 pounds per bag regardless of whether a checked bag reaches the 50-pound maximum. The Actor shall be responsible for any charges associated with checking more than two bags or with checking any bag weighing more than 50 pounds. Rule 5. BAGGAGE Rule 6. BILLING
Checked Baggage. On the Closing Date, representatives of each Seller and Purchaser shall make a written inventory of all baggage and similar items left in the care of Manager at each Hotel (collectively, “Inventoried Baggage”). Purchaser shall be responsible for, and shall indemnify the Seller Parties against, any Damages incurred by any of the Seller Parties with respect to any theft, loss or damage to any Inventoried Baggage from and after the time of such inventory, and any other baggage or similar items left in the care of such Hotel on or after the Closing Date which was not inventoried. Each Seller shall be responsible for, and shall indemnify the Purchaser Parties against, any Damages incurred by the Purchaser Parties with respect to any theft, loss or damage to any Inventoried Baggage prior to the time of such inventory, and any other baggage or similar items left in the care of such Hotel prior to the Closing Date which was not inventoried. The indemnities set forth in this Section 7.7 shall survive the Closing until the Survival Date, and shall be subject to the limitations set forth in Sections 7.5 and 7.6.
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Checked Baggage. 8.11.1 On delivery to us of your baggage which you wish to check in or of your baggage which we require you to check in prior to boarding, we will take custody of and issue a baggage identification tag for each piece of your checked baggage.
Checked Baggage. Displays baggage information for flights on a specific date or within a specified date range.
Checked Baggage. A system must be in operation to screen all checked baggage at all airports in the United States as soon as prac- ticable but not later than the 60th day following the date of enactment of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act.
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