Destination Code definition

Destination Code means an alphanumeric code which identifies the specific reception location for Notifications to the Member, recognizing that the Member may have more than one Destination Code;
Destination Code means an alphanumeric code which identifies the specific reception location for Notifications to the Subscriber, recognizing that the Subscriber may have more than one Destination Code;

Examples of Destination Code in a sentence

  • You are not allowed to do reverse Engineering, change, translate, adjust or dismantle the Software and/or make any attempt to create the Original Code from the Destination Code of the Software.

  • Each Notification shall be assigned a Destination Code and the Ticket Number, being the same Ticket Number assigned to the Locate Request originating from the Excavator's call.

  • The Supplier will make available to the Member a list of all Ticket Numbers sent to each EDT Member Destination Code to allow such Member to verify that all Notifications for the preceding twenty-four-hour period were in fact received.

  • City pair from Spokane (GEG) –▇▇▇▇▇ Field/Everett (PAE) for $124 Origin Name Origin Code Destination Name Destination Code Price Effective Date Spokane GEG ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ $124.00 Immediately No Change Other Than Amendment.

Related to Destination Code

  • Transportation Code means that portion of Title 49 of the United States Code comprising those provisions formerly referred to as the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, or any subsequent legislation that amends, supplements or supersedes such provisions.

  • Distribution Code means the Distribution Code required to be

  • CIP (Destinations) means Carriage and Insurance Paid up to named port of destination. Additionally the Insurance (local transportation and storage) would be extended and borne by the Supplier from ware house to the consignee site for a period including 3 months beyond date of delivery.

  • Electrical protection barrier means the part providing protection against any direct contact to the high voltage live parts.

  • Master Street Address Guide or "MSAG" is a database of street names and house number ranges within their associated communities defining particular geographic areas and their associated ESNs to enable proper routing of 911 calls. "Meet Point" is a point of Interconnection between two (2) networks, designated by two (2) Telecommunications Carriers, at which one Carrier's responsibility for service begins and the other Carrier's responsibility ends.