Taxi definition

Taxi means a motor vehicle that has a seating capacity not
Taxi means a taxi within the meaning of the Taxi Act 1994 or a taxi-car in section 47Z of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966;
Taxi means the moving of an aircraft under its own power either on the ground or on the surface of the water, prior to the beginning of the take-off run and after the end of the landing run.

Examples of Taxi in a sentence

  • You understand and acknowledge that your personal automobile insurance policy may not afford liability, comprehensive, collision, medical payments, personal injury protection, uninsured motorist, underinsured motorist, or other coverage for the Taxi or any services provided therein.

  • If you are using DASH Devices that you have obtained or will obtain from a party other than CML, then, at your sole cost and expense, (i) you shall deliver a DASH Device for each Current Taxi to CML within five (5) business days of the Effective Date, and, (ii) you shall deliver a DASH Device for any vehicle that becomes a Taxi after the Effective Date to CML within five (5) business days of the date such vehicle becomes a Taxi.

  • Public Transportation Taxi or airport limousine services may be considered when traveling in and around cities or to and from airports when less expensive means of transportation are unavailable or impractical.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if You are a hirer of a taxi (“Taxi Hirer”) with Comfort Transportation Pte Ltd (“CTPL”) or CityCab Pte Ltd (“CCPL”), this Agreement shall take effect from the date of the Taxi Hiring Agreement between You and CTPL or CCPL (as applicable) (“Taxi Hiring Agreement”).

  • You consent and agree that CML, in its sole discretion, may include in, or at any time during the Term add to, any Hardware Kit a wireless internet router (a “WiFi Hub”) intended to provide your Taxi drivers and/or passengers with wireless internet connectivity while in the Taxi (“Connectivity”).


More Definitions of Taxi

Taxi means in England and Wales, a vehicle licensed under Section 37 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847.
Taxi means in England and Wales, a vehicle licensed under Section 37 of the Town
Taxi means a motor vehicle (other than a motor omnibus) which stands or plies in a public street for hire for the conveyance of passengers and includes a motor vehicle which is intended to so stand or ply for hire and a restricted taxi;
Taxi means a vehicle which is used for the purpose of standing or plying for hire, or otherwise for the carrying of passengers for reward, but does not include an omnibus licensed under the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966 or a vehicle of a class declared by the Director General under subsection (2) not to be a taxi;
Taxi means a vehicle operated pursuant to a Taxi or Ramp Taxi Medallion that is legally authorized to pick up passengers within the City with or without prearrangement, of a distinctive color or colors and which is operated at rates per mile or upon a waiting-time basis, or both, as measured by a Taximeter and which is used for the transportation of passengers for hire over and along the public streets, not over a defined route but, as to the route and destination, in accordance with and under the direction of the passenger or person hiring such vehicle.
Taxi means a vehicle that is licensed under this by-law as a taxi, but does not include an accessible taxi;
Taxi means a street service vehicle (within the meaning of section 3 of the Act of 1961);