Pass Card definition

Pass Card means any form of card or identification device specified by Secure Parking from time to time including, but not limited to, staff cards, pass cards, access cards, parking cards, window passes, windscreen tokens or fortnightly passes.
Pass Card means an approved card which may be used by a tournament player in lieu of a wager in a round of play;

Examples of Pass Card in a sentence

  • The Safe Pass Card and CSCS equivalent qualifications (e.g. CSCS equivalent in Northern Ireland (CSR card)) will also be accepted.

  • The Client may receive complete and exhaustive information about Priority Pass Card service, including eligibility requirements for the use of VIP waiting lounge at any specific airport at the Priority Pass’s official website (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇).

  • All employees entering Purchaser's sites shall have a Safe Pass Card, with SOLAS accreditation or equivalent.

  • The User must pay a penalty of HUF 5000, that is, five thousand Hungarian forints for the replacement of the Pass Card.

  • All employees entering Local Authority sites shall have a Safe Pass Card, with FÁS accreditation.

  • Admittance to lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid Priority Pass Card only and the HDFC Bank Credit Card would not be accepted on behalf of the Priority Pass Card.

  • Buyer agrees to honor in accordance with their terms all outstanding Pass Cards issued prior to the Closing, in each case, to the extent the Pass Card Liabilities with respect thereto are included in the calculation of the Final Pass Card Liability Amount.

  • The User can open the doors and barriers of the Underground Garage with the Pass Card.

  • The Priority Pass Card is not a Payment Card or a proof of credit worthiness of the Cardholder and attempts to use the same is treated as constitution fraud.

  • After payment of the fee, the machine will issue a receipt confirming payment of the parking pass fee and a paper-based Pass Card.