Industrial Aid definition

Industrial Aid means the uses stated in Business also the transportation of executives, employees, guests of the Policyholder, goods and merchandise, but excluding any operation for hire or reward, or for instruction.
Industrial Aid means operation of the aircraft by the Insured, but excluding any operation for hire or reward. Flights for which there is cost reimbursement shall be included within the definition of Industrial Aid.
Industrial Aid means an operation in which an aircraft is operated solely for the benefit of a company or a group of companies, or any subsidiary thereof, in its commercial activities by a person who is a member or in the employ of such company or group of companies or subsidiary, and which is not offered for remuneration or hire to the public in general;

Examples of Industrial Aid in a sentence

  • This language is broad, Business and Industrial Aid and use for the carriage by the Insured of passengers, all defined actors are represented in the incident causes.

  • Examination Cost The Company agrees to pay the cost of examination for certification of: Industrial Aid Attendants AA, A, C and Patrolmen including retest Cost of Courses Company policy will allow for percent payment of approved courses which are successfully completed.

  • Holders of Industrial Aid Certificates The existing premiums shall be increased effective May and inserted into collective agreements as follows: Currently New Premium Rates Ticket Ticket "A" Ticket cents per cents per hour cents per As soon as possible following May a Joint shall be struck for the purpose of examining the Unions' case extend- ing an hourly [which shall be limited to cents] to other "dirty" situations including application of pesticides and herbi- cides.