in transit definition

in transit means the passenger is at a location which is not the origin or destination on the ticket issued by the Carrier. For a round trip ticket, the origin and destination are the same location.
in transit means any mode of transportation of money for the payment of wages, salaries and other earnings or for petty cash directly between a bank and/or the Insured Premises and/or a point in transit by the Insured or an Employee from the time money is received at the bank and/or the Insured Premises and/or a point in transit by the Insured or an Employee until delivered to the bank and/or the Insured Premises and/or a point in transit by the Insured or an Employee.
in transit means taken or sent from any country and brought into Malaysia by land, air or water (whether or not landed or transhipped in Malaysia) for the sole purpose of being carried to another country either by the same or another conveyance;

Examples of in transit in a sentence

  • When changing ousiness name only, the dealer must notify the county clerk on the Manager of Revenue of the Denver Moton Vehicle Department and request a change in name and secure reissuance of the Dealer In-Transit plates.

  • B) As many Dealer In-Transit plates as are needed may be purchased, but each separate purchase will have to be accompanied by an authorization card issued by the Department of Revenue, Moton Vehicle Dealers Administration.

  • If a dealer's ownership changes, the Dealer In-Transit plates must be turned in to the Department of Revenue, Moton Vehicle Dealers Administration, and new plates secured.

  • All Dealer In-Transit plates must be surrendered immediately to the Department of Revenue, Moton Vehicle Dealers Administration, whenever the dealer ceases to be a moton vehicle dealer; if plates are not in the dealer's possession, an affidavit must be funnished this department so stating in order that the missing plates can be put on the State Patrol and police departments' “pickup” lists.

  • A lost Dealer In-Transit plate is replaced at full see, subject to quarterly reductions.


More Definitions of in transit

in transit means imported into the United Kingdom for transit or transhipment;
in transit means taken out or sent from any country and brought into Singapore by land, sea or air (whether or not landed or transhipped in Singapore) for the sole purpose of being carried to another country either by the same or another conveyance;
in transit means:• Any mode of transportation of Money for the payment of wages, salaries and other earnings or for petty cash directly between a bank, the Insured Premises or a Point in Transit (if specified) by the Insured or an Authorised Employee from the time Money is received at the bank, the Insured Premises or a Point in Transit by the Insured or an Authorised Employee until delivered to the bank, the Insured Premises or a Point in Transit by the Insured or an Authorised Employee and whilst at the Insured Premises until disbursed provided that out of business hours such Money shall be secured in a locked Safe or locked Strong Room. Cheques drawn by the Insured to provide for such Money are covered In Transit from the Insured Premises to the Bank only.• Any mode of transportation of Money in the personal custody of the Insured or an Authorised Employee directly between a bank and the Insured Premises or a Point in Transit (if specified) from the time Money is received at the bank or the Insured Premises by the Insured or an Authorised Employee until delivered to the bank or the Insured Premises or a Point in Transit by the Insured or an Authorised Employee within 72 hours of the time of collection.
in transit means taken or sent from any country and brought into Brunei Darussalam by land, sea or air, whether or not landed or transhipped in Brunei Darussalam, for the sole purpose of being carried to another country either by the same or another conveyance;
in transit means, in relation to international trade of species of animals or plants or their derivatives, those animals, plants or derivatives which have not reached their country of destination but are temporarily lawfully in Uganda for the purpose of continuing their journey to their final destination;
in transit means that the goods are either in the hands of the carrier without being subject to further control by the owner or that the goods are physically moving as of the assessment date. (TCR 2-16-1938; 2-7-1939) If during the course of the transit the goods shall happen to be delayed for other than natural causes or lack of immediate transportation facilities then such goods shall be subject to assessment at the location of their actual situs. This shall be so notwithstanding the fact that such situs may not be the destination point nor the domicile of the owner. However, if the goods are only temporarily delayed for the excusable reasons, then they are assessable at the destination point. (AGO 1929-30, p. 192; TCR 6-13-1940)
in transit means in the course of shipment from or to the premises shown in the Declarations. It includes such shipments while temporarily stopped or delayed, incidental to the delivery.