passage definition

passage means any public or private road, street or highway, including footpaths and bicycle paths, or other route provided for the passage of people, animals, vehicles or machinery.
passage means any route, other than a road, provided for the passage of people, animals, vehicles or machinery.
passage is defined to mean the area from the crossing barrier at the Egyptian border or the Allenby Bridge, passing through and including the terminal and:

Examples of passage in a sentence

  • Passage of title on delivery does not constitute Boeing's acceptance of Products.

  • Passage of a motion requires a NEPOOL Vote as determined pursuant to Section 6.9 equal to or greater than two thirds of the aggregate Sector Voting Shares.

  • Parent is a party to that certain Lease Agreement, dated September 10, 1985 between Parent (formerly known as American Passage Marketing Corporation) and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx X.

  • The 2008 cruise schedule included cruises through Alaska’s Inside Passage onboard the Empress of the North, and on the Columbia and Snake Rivers onboard the Empress of the North, Columbia Queen and Queen of the West.

  • Wilson, M.D., Ph.D. Chief Scientific Advisor, Passage Bio Director, Gene Therapy Program Rose H.


More Definitions of passage

passage means a bird that has fledged and is less than 1 year of age.
passage means navigation through the territorial sea in a continuous and expeditious manner on a normal and customary route for the purpose of -
passage means navigation through the territorial waters in a continuous and expeditious manner for the purpose of
passage means the navigation of a ship in the territorial sea or archipelagic waters of The Bahamas without stopping or hovering, but includes stopping, hovering and anchoring in so far as the same are rendered necessary by force majeure or by reason of distress or for the purpose of affording assistance to persons, ships or aircraft in danger or distress;
passage means: (i) for laden passages (“Laden Passages”), beginning when “full away of passage” is ordered after the Vessel passes the sea buoy off the loading port and ending when “end of passage” is ordered prior to arrival at the sea buoy off the discharge port; and (ii) for ballast passages (“Ballast Passages”), beginning when “full away of passage” is ordered after the Vessel passes the sea buoy off the discharge port and ending when “end of passage” is ordered prior to arrival at the sea buoy off the loading port.
passage meansa first-year raptor capable of sustained flight that is no longer dependent upon parental care and/or feeding.
passage. , as used in subsection (1), means the enactment into law of a bill, which has passed the legislature, either with or without the approval of the governor, as provided in the constitution.