International Transportation definition

International Transportation means air transportation between Canada and a point in the territory of another country.
International Transportation. Air transportation between points located on territories of different countries.
International Transportation means any transportation or other services, furnished by any carrier, which are included within the scope of the term "international transportation" as used in the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Transportation by Air signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, or such convention as amended, whichever may be applicable to the transportation hereunder and to which the said Convention applies. For the purpose of determining the applicability of the term "international transportation": Agreed Stopping Place All stops between the original place of departure and the place of final destination scheduled by any carrier by air which participates in the transportation between such places, as shown in the schedules or time tables of such carriers shall constitute "agreed stopping places"; but each participating carrier reserves the right to alter the "agreed stopping places" in the case of necessity without thereby depriving the transportation of its international character; and Single Operation Transportation to be performed by several successive carriers by air, arrangements for which are made in advance, is regarded as "a single operation" and shall be deemed to be "one undivided transportation" whether one or more tickets or other documents are issued to cover such transportation, and whether or not all such tickets or documents are issued prior to the commencement of such transportation; but this provision shall not be deemed to contain an exclusive definition of transportation which is regarded by the parties as "a single operation".

Examples of International Transportation in a sentence

  • NOTE: For provisions related to limitations of liability regarding loss of, damage to, or delay in delivering mobility aids, refer to Rule 120(B)(3), Liability – Domestic Transportation, Mobility aids or Rule 121(B)(3), Liability – International Transportation, Mobility aids.

  • NOTE: For provisions related to limitations of liability regarding service animals, refer to Rule 120(B)(5), Liability – Domestic Transportation, Service animals or Rule 121(B)(10), Liability – International Transportation, Service animals.

  • For domestic and international transportation, pursuant to the provision of the applicable convention, once an animal is accepted for carriage as checked baggage, the carrier is liable in the event of damages arising from loss, damage and delay of an animal as specified in Rule 120, Liability – Domestic Transportation and Rule 121, Liability – International Transportation.


More Definitions of International Transportation

International Transportation means transportation where a departure point and destination point, regardless of whether an interruption in transportation or reloading took place or not, are located either on the territory of different countries, or on the territory of one country if a stop is planned on the territory of another country.
International Transportation means any transportation or other services, furnished by any Carrier, which are included within the scope of the term "international transportation" as used in the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Transportation by Air signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, or such convention as amended, whichever may be applicable to the transportation hereunder and to which the said convention applies.
International Transportation means the transport of passengers and goods:
International Transportation means any transportation or other services, furnished by any carrier, which are included within the scope of the term “International Transportation" as used in the convention for the unification of certain rules relating to international transportation by air signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, or such convention as amended, whichever may be applicable to the transportation hereunder and to which the said convention applies. For the purpose of determining the applicability of the term "international transportation"Agreed Stopping Place. All stops between the original place of departure and the place of final destination scheduled by any carrier by air which participates in the transportation between such places, as shown in the schedules or time tables of such carriers shall constitute "agreed stopping places;" but each participating carrier reserves the right to alter the "agreed stopping places" in the case of necessity without thereby depriving the transportation of its international character; andAir Canada International Tariff Page 9
International Transportation means any service directly related to the transportation of goods or passengers –
International Transportation. ’ shall mean any trans- portation in which, according to the contract made by the parties, the place of departure and the place of des- tination, whether or not there be a break in the trans- portation or a transshipment, are situated either with- in the territories of two High Contracting Parties, or within the territory of a single High Contracting Party, if there is an agreed stopping place within a ter- ritory subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate or authority of another power, even though that power is not a party to this convention. Transportation with- out such an agreed stopping place between territories subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate, or au- thority of the same High Contracting Party shall not be deemed to be international for the purposes of this convention.

Related to International Transportation

  • International Trade Laws means all Laws relating to the import, export, re-export, deemed export, deemed re-export, or transfer of information, data, goods, and technology, including but not limited to the Export Administration Regulations administered by the United States Department of Commerce, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations administered by the United States Department of State, customs and import Laws administered by United States Customs and Border Protection, any other export or import controls administered by an agency of the United States government, the anti-boycott regulations administered by the United States Department of Commerce and the United States Department of the Treasury, and other Laws adopted by Governmental Authorities of other countries relating to the same subject matter as the United States Laws described above.

  • International airport means an airport:

  • international carriage means any carriage in which, according to the contract of carriage, the place of departure and the place of destination are situated in two different States, or in a single State if, according to the contract of carriage or the scheduled itinerary, there is an intermediate port of call in another State;

  • Transportation Services means travel assistance given to an individual with

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.