Lost Property Office definition

Lost Property Office means any office designated by the Operator for the custody of property found on the Metro and any reference to delivery to a lost property office means to an authorised person at such office.
Lost Property Office means any building or part of a building at the Airport which has been designated by the Airport Company as such and includes Airport Information Desks;
Lost Property Office means any building or part of a building at the Airport

Examples of Lost Property Office in a sentence

  • All lost property found on our aircraft or at our boarding gate stations will be logged and kept in safe storage at our Lost Property Office at our Johannesburg head office for a period of 90 (ninety) days whereafter the item is disposed of or donated to good will.

  • All items of lost property will ultimately be surrendered to the Lost Property Office in Hamburg when the ship calls at Hamburg, where Hapag-▇▇▇▇▇ has its registered office.

  • All lost property found on our aircraft or at our stations will be logged and sent to our central Lost Property Office at our Johannesburg head office.

  • The Lost Property Office The Lost Property Office is the place where misplaced and lost articles sometimes find their way.

  • All lost property found on our aircraft or at our boarding gate stations will be logged and kept in safe storage at our Lost Property Office at our Johannesburg head office for a period of 90 (ninety) days where after the item is disposed of or donated to good will.


More Definitions of Lost Property Office

Lost Property Office means any building or part of a building
Lost Property Office means any building or part of a building at the Airport which has been designated for that purpose by the Company;
Lost Property Office means any building or part of a building at theAirport which has been designated for that purpose by the Company; “Plan” means the plan attached to these byelaws; “Pick Up/Drop Off Areas” means the areas designated from time to time for picking up and dropping off passengers; “Portable Entertainment Equipment" means a radio, cassette player, compact DVD or mini disc player, television, computer games or any other device capable of transmitting audio sounds; "Private Hire vehicle” means a vehicle, other than a Taxi or public service vehicle, which is used for the purpose of carrying passengers for hire or reward and which is licensed under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976; “Road Traffic Enactments” has the same meaning as in section 63(3) of the Airports Act 1986; “Taxi” means a hackney carriage licensed under section 37 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847; and “Terminal Building” means the building or buildings at the Airport usedas terminals for passengers arriving at or departing from the Airport.
Lost Property Office means any building or part of a building at the Airport which has been designated as such by the Airport Company;