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point of departure

point of departure
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a place from which an enterprise or expedition is launched
    "my point of departure was San Francisco"

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    point of departure
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • a beginning from which an enterprise is launched
      "the point of departure of international comparison cannot be an institution but must be the function it carries out"

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      1. Point of departure
      2. ‘POINT OF EXPORT/DEPARTURE’
      3. Point of export or departure
      4. Under departure point the start point of the path is understood, which can be the train departure point for the journey or an interchange point.
      5. This system takes as its point of departure the original 0,5 % p.a. premium.
      6. path departure point, which means the place from where the path will start together with the date and time of the departure of a train on that path,
      7. Point of departure of a passenger transport operation” shall mean the first scheduled point of passenger embarkation within the Community, where applicable after a stopover outside the Community.
      8. Point of departure of a passenger transport operation’ shall mean the first scheduled point of passenger embarkation within the Community, where applicable after a stopover outside the Community.
      9. the individual identification code of each animal is recorded in accordance with point 2(a) of Section B in the holding register of the holding of departure;
      10. ‘POINT OF EXPORT/DEPARTURE’ indicate the Member State or CPC name of the fishery zone where the bluefin tuna were transferred or indicate ‘high seas’ otherwise.
      11. Considerable further efforts across all policy areas will be necessary to fully achieve the objectives of the programme, given their welcome ambition and Portugal’s point of departure.
      12. for containerised cargo, other than where point (c) or (d) applies, at least 24 hours before loading at the port of departure;
      13. The applicant must list up, as planned, the different modes of transport foreseen for the shipment (road, rail, sea, air, inland waterway) and add accordingly the relevant point of departure, point of arrival and the planned carrier (if already known).
      14. CBP will pull PNR data associated with a particular flight no earlier than 72 hours prior to the departure of that flight, and will re-check the systems no more than three (3) times between the initial pull, the departure of the flight from a foreign point and the flight’s arrival in the United States, or between the initial pull and the departure of the flight from the United States, as applicable, to identify any changes in the information.
      15. Where goods are moving under the T1 procedure from a point of departure in the Community to a destination in an EFTA country, the office of departure shall clearly enter the symbol “T1” in the box reserved for customs use on copies 1, 2 and 3 of the CIM consignment note.