Border post definition

Border post means designated places of entry or exit between the territories of the Republics of Bot- swana, Namibia and South Africa;
Border post means designated places of entry or exit between the territories of the CountryA, Coun- tryB, CountryC,… and CountryZ;
Border post means a port of entry or exit designated at or near the common border of at least two Member States and at which a common control area is established;

Examples of Border post in a sentence

  • Border post controls are undertaken on a daily basis, however, every time a loaded lorry passes: – the General Directorate for Regional Services, through the regional water and forests departments, the prefectural-level inspectorates and the border inspectorates; – the Ministry for the Environment and Ecology: – the General Directorate for the Environment; – the Central Inspectorate for the Environment and Ecology.


More Definitions of Border post

Border post means any official point of entry or exit, and includes an airport, or any port,

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