Betekenis van:
traveller
traveller
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- iemand die reist
- a person who changes location
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- I am not much of a traveller.
- There is no foreign land; it is the traveller only that is foreign.
- Evliya Celebi was a Turkish traveller who lived in the 17th century.
- I am just a traveller who seeks the purity of the soul.
- the traveller is not established within the Community;
- they are hunting trophies taken by a traveller and imported at a later date.
- The goods and services are purchased by, or on behalf of, the traveller or provided, without a quid pro quo (that is, are provided as a gift), for the traveller to use or give away.
- Also excluded are goods purchased by a traveller for resale in the traveller’s own economy or in any other economy.
- For the purposes of paragraph 1, ‘a traveller who is not established within the Community’ shall mean a traveller whose permanent address or habitual residence is not located within the Community.
- That derogation shall apply also in respect of travel agents acting in the name and on behalf of the traveller.
- For the application of Article 22(1)(a), the traveller draws up the transit declaration in accordance with Article 5, 6 and Annex B6 of Appendix III.
- For the application of Article 353(2)(a), the traveller shall draw up the transit declaration in accordance with Article 208 and Annex 37.
- Protection of aircraft and passengers: enhancement of protection measures for the traveller, crew, aircraft and air transport system, such as improved data and identification methods, protecting the aircraft against attack, improved security design of aircraft.
- Transactions made, in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 306, by the travel agent in respect of a journey shall be regarded as a single service supplied by the travel agent to the traveller.
- For the purposes of paragraph 1, ‘a traveller who is not established within the Community’ shall mean a traveller whose permanent address or habitual residence is not located within the Community. In that case ‘permanent address or habitual residence’ means the place entered as such in a passport, identity card or other document recognised as an identity document by the Member State within whose territory the supply takes place.