Geographic Limits definition

Geographic Limits means the established geopolitical boundaries associated with the Mobility Authority.
Geographic Limits means those waters up to 250 nm off the Australian mainland and Tasmania, and the New Zealand North and South Islands unless restricted or noted on the Schedule. Also refer to page 27, Geographic Limits heading under the general exclusions section.
Geographic Limits. World to world, but excluding shipments to or from countries which the Assured is legally prohibited from trading or where there is a legal or regulatory prohibition against providing insurance. Peril: To pay for Physical Loss of Damage from any external cause (except those excluded in the Ocean Cargo Policy Form). Deductible: $1,000 / Occurrence • Presold merchandise at net selling price less unincurred expenses • Cost/invoice amount including insurance and freight plus 20% $2,500,000 anyone vessel or aircraft connecting conveyance; Except:

Examples of Geographic Limits in a sentence

  • The Test Track shall comprise all elements of the functioning Rail Infrastructure System to allow Rolling Stock to safely reach the Testing Speed of 242mph and come to a safe stop within the Test Track Geographic Limits.

  • This Sublicense, granted by SwRI in 2.1 herein, shall be only for use in the Geographic Limits.

  • The aircraft shall not be operated outside the Geographic Limits.

  • Geographic Limits of Applicability The service area of a mitigation bank is the area (e.g., watershed, county) wherein a bank can reasonably be expected to provide appropriate compensation for impacts to wetlands and/or other aquatic resources.

  • The system may be configurable for showing live video from a camera based on an alarm input from another sub-system within the Geographic Limits.


More Definitions of Geographic Limits

Geographic Limits means the limits detailed in clauses 12(b).
Geographic Limits means the established geopolitical boundaries associated with State of Tennessee.