Transport Act definition

Transport Act means the Transport Act 2000;
Transport Act means the Transport Xxx 0000;
Transport Act means the Transport Integration Xxx 0000 (Vic).

Examples of Transport Act in a sentence

  • There is no right of objection against an application for a special licence submitted under Section 12 of the Transport Act 1985.

  • Section 2 of the Road Transport Act 1987 defines “Road” as “any public road and any other road to which the public has access and includes bridges, tunnels, lay-bys, ferry facilities, interchanges, round-abouts, traffic islands, road dividers, all traffic lanes, sidetables, median strips, overpasses, underpasses, approaches, entrance and exit ramps, toll plazas, service areas, and other structures and fixtures to fully effect its use”.

  • This certificate is a prescribed form that We are required to issue to You under the Road Transport Act 1987 and it outlines the particulars of any conditions subject to which the Policy is issued.

  • In Malaysia, Our liability under this Policy is governed by the Road Transport Act 1987 and the terms and conditions of this Policy, and Our liability outside Malaysia is governed by the terms and conditions of this Policy only.

  • You or Your Authorised Driver shall be deemed as incapable of having proper control of Your Car if after a toxicology or equivalent test, it is shown that the alcohol level in the breath, blood or urine of You or Your Authorised Driver is higher than the prescribed limit pursuant to Section 45G(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 of 80mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood (or equivalent in respect of breath or urine) or other equivalent legislation that is in force at the material time.


More Definitions of Transport Act

Transport Act means the Transport Xxx 0000 and any regulations or orders made under it, including any modification, re-enactment or re-making thereof or supplement thereto.
Transport Act means the Transport Xxx 0000; TranSys means Transaction Systems Limited (company number 3162437);
Transport Act means the Transport Act 2000 and any regulations or orders made under it, including any modification, re-enactment or re-making thereof or supplement thereto;
Transport Act means the local, State or Federal statutory provisions and regulations applicable to the Airport and/or the exercise of the Operator’s rights pursuant to the Licence at the relevant time.
Transport Act means an Act administered by the Minister.’.
Transport Act means the Transport Act 1983 (Vic).
Transport Act means the Transport Act 2000;"Transport Direct"means the website offering free information for door to door travel for both public transport and car journeys around Great Britain;“Transport for London” or “TfL”means Transport for London as established under the Greater London Authority Act 1999;“Transport Trading Limited” or “TTL”means Transport Trading Limited (registered number 03914810) a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport for London;"Travelcard Agreement"means the agreement of that name referred to in clause 5.1(n)(iv) of the Franchise Specific Agreement;"Traveline"means the telephone enquiry service providing information on all public transport across the United Kingdom;"TSI"means any Technical Standard for Interoperability with which the Franchisee is required to comply pursuant to Directives EU 96/48 and EU 2001/16 and related legislation;"Turnaround Time"means the time specified in the Train Plan between the completion of a Passenger Service in accordance with the Timetable and the commencement of the next Passenger Service in accordance with the Timetable on the same day using some or all of the same rolling stock vehicles;"Turnover"means, in relation to any period, the aggregate revenue (excluding any applicable Value Added Tax) accruing to the Franchisee from the sale of Fares and the receipt of Franchise Payments during such period;"Updated Business Plan"means the revised business plan to be provided prior to the start of each Franchisee Year (other than the first Franchisee Year) in accordance with paragraph 2.3 of Schedule 13 (Information and Industry Initiatives);"Value"means at any time the aggregate of the Projected Revenue of each Fare in a Fares Basket at that time;"Value Added Tax"means value added tax as provided for in theValue Added Tax Act 1994;