prohibited articles definition

prohibited articles means weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices, articles or substances that may be used to commit an act of unlawful interference;
prohibited articles means weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices, articles or substances that may be used to commit an act of unlawful interference that jeopardises the security of civil aviation;
prohibited articles means prohibited articles as defined in the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants Act, 1972 (Act No. 54 of 1972);

More Definitions of prohibited articles

prohibited articles means an article that cannot be introduced or removed into or out of prison under this Act and rules framed thereunder;
prohibited articles means weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices, articles or substances that may be used to commit an act of unlawful interference; 7) "prohibited articles" means weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices, articles or substances that may be used to commit an act of unlawful interference that jeopardises security; Acceptable under previous Council compromise which mentions "Security of civil aviation" in line with definition of "Aviation security" provided by Article 3(2). Unnecessary to reiterate this definition (see previous page 47 concerning amd 16)
prohibited articles refers to Articles that, as specified in the descriptive list of Prohibited Articles posted on the Platform or otherwise provided by us from time to time at our own discretion, cannot be warehoused or delivered within the context of the Fulfillment Services.
prohibited articles means weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices, articles or substances that may be used to commit an act of unlawful interference that jeopardises the security of civil aviation; (am. 16 acceptable in slightly revised form)

Related to prohibited articles

  • Prohibited Act means any of the following: to directly or indirectly offer, promise or give any person working for or engaged by the Customer and/or the Authority or other Contracting Body or any other public body a financial or other advantage to: induce that person to perform improperly a relevant function or activity; or reward that person for improper performance of a relevant function or activity; to directly or indirectly request, agree to receive or accept any financial or other advantage as an inducement or a reward for improper performance of a relevant function or activity in connection with this Agreement; committing any offence: under the Bribery Act 2010 (or any legislation repealed or revoked by such Act) under legislation or common law concerning fraudulent acts; or defrauding, attempting to defraud or conspiring to defraud the Customer; or any activity, practice or conduct which would constitute one of the offences listed under (c) above if such activity, practice or conduct had been carried out in the UK;