Fare media definition

Fare media means the methods by which fares are paid, issued by or on behalf of Metro for the payment of fare, including tokens, passes, cards, transfers, tickets, and vouchers.
Fare media means any valid ticket, pass, transfer or other fare media approved by and acceptable to the City of Hamilton, and includes but is not limited to an electronic fare card, any single or multi-ride ticket, a day pass or a student pass;
Fare media means the methods by which fares are paid, issued by or on behalf of ACT for the payment of fare. Refers to ACT issued tickets, Clipper Cards, ACT magnetic strip passes, ACT-issued voucher or pass, paper ACT ticket vending machine tickets, or other fare media as otherwise authorized by ACT.(j) Minor means a person aged 17 years old or younger.(k) "Passenger", "patron", "customer", and "rider" means any person in, on, using, or attempting to access an ACT facility or vehicle.(l) Person means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or company.(m) Proof-of-Payment means:

Examples of Fare media in a sentence

  • Edvardsen and Mevik (2014, 320) state that the professional’s knowledge has crucial influence on decisions that are made when it comes to children who are subjected to or experience violence.

  • Fare media charges are de- scribed in this paragraph (b)(5), and therefore cause vouchers to not be readily available, if and only if the av- erage annual fare media charges that the employer reasonably expects to incur for transit system vouchers pur- chased from the voucher provider (dis- regarding reasonable and customary delivery charges imposed by the vouch- er provider, e.g., not in excess of $15) are more than 1 percent of the average annual value of the vouchers for a transit system.

  • I.- That, the ordinary General Meeting of the Company held on April 15th, 2015, approved the General Meeting Regulations of “Mediaset España Comunicación, S.A.” adapted to the new legal requirements and, in compliance with the provisions of Article 513 of the Corporations Act, the aforementioned regulations have been registered in the Commercial Registry of Madrid, and the new text of the Regulations were sent to the CNMV on May 29th, 2015.

  • Fare media received at half price must be given at no charge or sold at cost; only to your homeless clients (as described above) for transportation to and from important activities such as: employment interviews, work, child care facilities, food/drug store, school/training and medical appointments.

  • Fare media advertising revenue will be distributed to the agencies providing service using the current distribution formula for fare revenue that uses ridership counts.Service providers would see a credit, similar to the credit for fare revenue, reducing the cost of service charged to each provider by Phoenix.


More Definitions of Fare media

Fare media means any valid ticket, pass, transfer and electronic fare care approved by and acceptable to the Corporation; (0281-2016)
Fare media means any ticket, pass, transfer or other fare media issued by and acceptable to the Transit System, and includes, without limitation, an electronic fare card, any single ticket or monthly pass.
Fare media means the various instruments issued by or on behalf of the SJRRC to use for the payment or partial payment of a fare, including but not limited to, passes, coupons, transfers, tickets, vouchers, or tokens which may be in use from time to time.
Fare media means a Reloadable or One Time Loadable Smart Card
Fare media means any ticket, token, pass, transfer or other media issued by and acceptable to Sault Ste. Marie Transit Services (“Transit Services”), and includes, without limitation, an electronic trim kit ticket, any single ride or multi ride ticket, day pass, semester pass, or any period pass.
Fare media means any valid ticket, pass, transfer and electronic fare care approved by and acceptable to the Corporation; (281-16)
Fare media means the method through which Riders present their Pass(es) to Agency for validation. Fare Media may be in various formats such as digital (e.g., via the TT Rider App or Third Party Integrations), Smart Card, printed passes, etc. as may be made available for sale and supported by TT from time to time.