Transit definition

Transit means the passage of a third country national or a stateless person through the territory of the Requested State while travelling from the Requesting State to the country of destination;
Transit. (“transiting”) means movement through an area.
Transit means a transport within the customs territory of the Union of non-Union goods which pass through the customs territory of the Union with a destination outside the customs territory of the Union.

Examples of Transit in a sentence

  • When two or more Transit Facilities Electricians are assigned to perform work, one 2 shall be paid as Lead.

  • This cooperation shall include the sharing of data included in the regional transit authority's Transit Asset Management (TAM) plans and Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP).

  • Transit Facilities Electrician Crew Chiefs shall be assigned by the 6 appropriate work unit Superintendent or designee when more than six (6) Transit Facility 7 Electricians/Transit Facility Electrician Leads are on shift at a headquarters with no supervisor, such 8 as a Transit Facilities Electrician Crew Chief or Power Chief.

  • The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board Chair may either choose a member of their Board or designate an official from within their agency to serve as their alternate.

  • The MTA may, from time to time, issue MTA PMT Indebtedness for any lawful purpose pursuant to the MTA PMT Resolution and the MTA Act, without any approvals or consents from the CPRB, unless such CPRB approvals or consents are required for the financing of Capital Costs for the PMT Transit and Commuter Project in accordance with Section 1269-b of the MTA Act.


More Definitions of Transit

Transit means a transport of non-Community dual-use items entering and passing through the customs territory of the Community with a destination outside the Community;
Transit means a shipment of waste or a planned shipment of waste through one or more countries other than the country of dispatch or destination;
Transit means a transport of non-Union dual-use items entering and passing through the customs territory of the Union with a destination outside the customs territory of the Union where those items:
Transit means movement from one third country to another third country passing under customs supervision through one of the territories listed in Annex I or from one of the territories listed in Annex I to another territory listed in Annex I after passing through the territory of a third country, except in relation to the rules referred to in point (g) of Article 1(2), for which it means one of the following;
Transit means crossing territory of the Union without loading or unloading goods, and/or without picking up passengers or setting them down in territory of the Union;
Transit means a multiple-occupant vehicle operated on a for-hire, shared-ride basis, including bus, passenger ferry, rail, shared-ride taxi, shuttle bus, or vanpool.
Transit means a transaction for the transport of electricity between grids where: