Transport Act definition
Examples of Transport Act in a sentence
The school crossing patrol service complies with the legislative requirements of the School Crossing Patrol Act 1953, School Crossing Patrol Order 1954 and the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which was subsequently amended by the Transport Act 2000 (section 270).
The agreement is structured as a voluntary partnership agreement (VPA) within the meaning set out in the Transport Act 2000, and therefore is intended to provide a competition law compliant framework for future engagement with operators.
All employers and employees of companies established in the Netherlands that carry out licensed transport under the Road Transport Act (Wwg), as last published on 20 December 2016 (Bulletin of Acts and Decrees 518), and/or that, for a fee, wholly or partially carry out transport other than for persons, by road or on roads other than those open to public traffic.
Carriage hereunder is subject to the regulations of the Indonesian Air Transport Act (1939/100) and to the applicable conditions of carriage, tariffs, time tables (except the time of departure and arrival stated therein) and other regulations of the carrier, which form an inseparable part hereof and which are available for inspection at the carrier’s booking offices.
Under the Local Transport Act 2008, amended by the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016, TfN has been established as the first STB, with the purpose of developing and implementing transport strategies in the region.