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fare basis
noun
An alpha-numeric or alpha code used to indicate the type of fare used on an airline ticket, even if the fare is not shown.
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In particular, the CPUC argues that the services violate Public Utilities (PU) Code Section 5401, which "prohibits a charter party carrier from charging passengers on an 'individual-fare basis.'".
Georgia Nicholls, a spokeswoman from the Victorian Taxi Association, said it was against the law for drivers to turn down fares on the basis of race.
Silversea does not revise fares on the basis of sales, Ms. Schott said, but provides 15percentt discounts for purchases six months in advance and lesser discounts for money commitments four and three months ahead.
So I thought I would do a quick review to see how that founding basis fares in contemporary American legal practice.
It outlived the other movie palaces of the thirties by offering an extravagant bill of fare on a continuous basis: a full symphony.
Yao Ming, China's 21-year-old center, who is 7 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 290 pounds, was selected by the Houston Rockets as the No. 1 pick in this year's N.B.A. draft, and there is great curiosity as to how he will fare, on a regular basis, against the best players in the world.
On the basis of fares, the new airline will offer highly competitive fares which, in many cases, should be below those offered by its Southeastern European competition.
On a nonseasonally adjusted basis, prices fared even better, rising 2.2 percent.
Domestic fares on an industrywide basis are already up by about 8percentt compared with a year ago.
Most drivers can't afford to turn down fares on the absurd basis of skin color.
Until the 1950s, airline patrons characteristically traveled on a first-class basis, and fares remained relatively high until increased patronage paved the way for decreased prices.
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