EETS definition

EETS means the European Electronic Toll Collection Service, which enables persons subject to toll payment to use on-board units to pay, via the toll service provider, the consideration for using the unit tolled sections involved in the service;
EETS means the toll service provided under a contract on one or more EETS domains by an EETS provider to an EETS user;
EETS means the European Electronic Toll Service within the meaning of Section 22b of the Act;

Examples of EETS in a sentence

  • The EETS provider must continue to provide its contractual services until the time of termination and even beyond if the purpose so requires.

  • This concerns in particular plans to cease its activity as an EETS provider.

  • The EETS provider has various statutory obligations to cooperate.

  • The same applies if one of the contractual representations of the EETS provider in accordance with section 5 letters a, c and d (above), is no longer applicable.

  • The right of use is restricted spatially to the performance-related HVC area, and in terms of content and time to that which is necessary for EETS implementation regarding the performance-related HVC.

  • Where the EETS provider delegates tasks to the third party, it must transfer to the third party all obligations arising from this contract that are associated with the task.

  • Both parties are to treat as confidential the data and information they collect themselves or receive from the other party in the course of EETS implementation for the performance-related HVC.

  • The parties may establish bodies with specific tasks to implement EETS for the collection of the performance-related HVC (Annex 4).

  • Among other things, information on the further development of EETS is exchanged, performance measurements are discussed and any improvement measures concerning the EETS provider are agreed in this way.

  • The EETS provider is thus obligated not to otherwise use or pass on, sell to third parties or otherwise make accessible in any other way the data and information collected or received for implementing EETS for the performance-related HVC without the user's consent.


More Definitions of EETS

EETS means the European Electronic Toll Service;
EETS means the European Electronic Toll Service as stated in Section 22b of the Act;

Related to EETS

  • Stations means the Owned Stations and the Contract Stations.

  • Amenities are those areas specifically set forth in the Rules and Regulations for the Community.

  • Components means articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into end products at any level of manufacture, fabrication, or assembly by the Contractor or any subcontractor.

  • Business Area means an adjacent area that is zoned by a state, county, township, or municipal zoning authority for industrial or commercial purposes, customarily referred to as "b" or business, "c" or commercial, "i" or industrial, "m" or manufacturing, and "s" or service, and all other similar classifications and that is within a city, village, or charter township or is within 1 mile of the corporate limits of a city, village, or charter township or is beyond 1 mile of the corporate limits of a city, village, or charter township and contains 1 or more permanent structures devoted to the industrial or commercial purposes described in this subdivision and that extends along the highway a distance of 800 feet beyond each edge of the activity. Each side of the highway is considered separately in applying this definition except that where it is not topographically feasible for a sign or sign structure to be erected or maintained on the same side of the highway as the permanent structure devoted to industrial or commercial purposes, a business area may be established on the opposite side of a primary highway in an area zoned commercial or industrial or in an unzoned area with the approval of the state highway commission. A permanent structure devoted to industrial or commercial purposes does not result in the establishment of a business area on both sides of the highway. All measurements shall be from the outer edge of the regularly used building, parking lot, or storage or processing area of the commercial or industrial activity and not from the property lines of the activities and shall be along or parallel to the edge or pavement of the highway. Commercial or industrial purposes are those activities generally restricted to commercial or industrial zones in jurisdictions that have zoning. In addition, the following activities are not commercial or industrial:

  • Fire alarm system means a system designed to detect and annunciate the presence of fire, or by-products of fire. Fire alarm system includes smoke detectors.