High Value Cargo definition

High Value Cargo means any shipment having a declared value of $100 to
High Value Cargo means goods and material handled or stored in terminal with a ready determined market thereby rendering such goods vulnerable to insecurity incidence;
High Value Cargo means cargo handled at a facility, which cargo, because of its monetary value, utility, desirability, or his­ tory of frequent theft, requires greater pro­ tection than other commodities normally handled at the facility.

More Definitions of High Value Cargo

High Value Cargo is defined Section 8.2.

Related to High Value Cargo

  • FR Barrier Value means, in respect of a SPS FR Barrier Valuation Date, the Underlying Reference Value.

  • Stored-value card means a record evidencing a promise made for consideration by the seller or issuer of the record that goods, services, or money will be provided to the owner of the record to the value or amount shown in the record. The term:

  • SPS AER Value means the Underlying Reference Value.

  • SPS FR Barrier Valuation Date means the Settlement Price Date.

  • Gross Calorific Value of “GCV” shall mean that quantity of heat expressed in Kilowatt- hour produced by the complete combustion of one (1) normal cubic metre of Natural Gas at twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and an absolute pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) bar with excess air at the same temperature and pressure as the Natural Gas when the products of combustion are cooled to twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state and the products of combustion contain the same total mass of water vapor as the Natural Gas and air before combustion.