Route Map definition

Route Map means a map meeting the requirements set out in paragraphs 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 of Schedule 1.4 (Passenger Facing Obligations);
Route Map means a map (which may be a topological map) meeting the requirements set out in paragraph 10 of Schedule 1.4 (Passenger Facing Obligations);
Route Map means a map which shows in detail the path that a particular collection vehicle is to take during the course of its daily operation.

Examples of Route Map in a sentence

  • Since the AGM will be held through VC / OAVM, the Route Map is not annexed in this Notice.

  • Since the AGM will be held through VC/OAVM, the Route Map is not annexed in this Notice.

  • Since the AGM will be held through VC/OAVM Facility, the Route Map is not annexed in this Notice.

  • Since the AGM will be held through VC/OAVM, the Route Map is not annexed to this Notice.

  • Since the AGM will be held through VC / OAVM, the Route Map is not annexed to this Notice.

  • Accordingly, the facility for appointment of proxies by the Members will not be available for the AGM and hence the Proxy Form, Attendance Slip and Route Map are not annexed to this Notice.

  • As the AGM shall be conducted through VC / OAVM, the facility for appointment of Proxy by the Members is not available for this AGM and hence the Proxy Form and Attendance Slip including Route Map are not annexed to this Notice.

  • Since the AGM will be held through VC, the Route Map is not annexed in this Notice.

  • Since the EGM will be held through VC / OAVM, the Route Map is not annexed in this Notice.

  • Hence the Proxy Form, Attendance Slip and Route Map are not annexed to this Notice.


More Definitions of Route Map

Route Map. – means an electronic document that is being issued for the advance payment of toll fee for a route declared and stated in advance. The amount of the toll is defined according to the Tariff of the fees being collected for passing and using the republican road
Route Map means the map or maps:
Route Map. – means an electronic document that is being issued for the advance payment of toll fee for a route declared and stated in advance. The amount of the toll is defined according to the Tariff of the fees being collected for passing and using the republican road network, on the grounds of the initial, interim and final travel points declared by the Client. The route map gives the LV user or the owner of the LV of the category under article 10b, paragraph 3 of the Roads Act right to pass one-time distance within the scope of the paid road network from initial to final point, with additional and defined in advance interim points that could be not more than four. The route map could be purchased not earlier than 7 calendar days before user’s travel date registered in the e-system for collecting tolls, and not earlier than 24 hours before the travel date – by non-registered user, whereas in both cases it is valid for a term of 24 hours from the declared initial date and time of travel.

Related to Route Map

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