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  1. Air Transportation Regulations - SOR/88-58 (Section 2)
    Regulations Respecting Air Transportation

     In these Regulations and Part II of the Act,

    entity charter

    entity charter means a flight operated according to the conditions of a charter contract under which

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    • (b) no charge or other financial obligation is imposed on a passenger as a condition of carriage or otherwise in connection with the transportation; (vol affrété sans participation)

    flight crew

    flight crew means one or more persons acting as pilot-in-command, second officer, co-pilot, flight navigator or flight engineer during flight time; (équipage)

    MCTOW

    MCTOW means the maximum certificated take-off weight for aircraft as shown in the aircraft flight manual referred to in the aircraft’s Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the competent Canadian or foreign authority; (MMHD)

    territory

    territory means the land areas under the sovereignty, jurisdiction or trusteeship of a state, as well as territorial waters adjacent thereto, and any reference to a state shall be construed, where applicable, as a reference to the territory of that state and any reference to a geographical area comprising several states shall be construed, where applicable, as a reference to the aggregate of the territories of the states constituting that geographical area; (territoire)

    tour features

    tour features means all goods, services, facilities and benefits, other than accommodation and transportation, that are included in an ITC program at the inclusive tour price or made available to tour participants as optional extras at an additional charge; (particularités du voyage)

    United States charter carrier licensee

    United States charter carrier licensee means a person who is a citizen of the United States, as defined in Part 204 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, published by the Government of the United States, and who holds a non-scheduled international licence that is valid for charters between Canada and the United States; (transporteur fréteur licencié des États-Unis)

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  2. Air Transportation Regulations - SOR/88-58 (SCHEDULE IX : Power of Attorney)
    Regulations Respecting Air Transportation

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    I/we, (insert name of issuing air carrier), of (address) do hereby constitute and appoint (name of agent) of (address) my/our true and lawful attorney to receive concurrences in tariffs and to publish and file tariffs, including the removal of material from tariffs that has not been accepted by the Agency as well as any supplements thereto or revised pages thereof, as required of carriers by the Canada Transportation Act, and the regulations made thereunder, until these presents be cancelled or revoked in accordance with such regulations, for the traffic and territory now herein named. (Describe traffic and territory)

    In the event of the said (name of agent) dying or becoming incapable of acting or refusing to act or becoming bankrupt, I/we hereby appoint (name of substitute agent) of (address) my/our true and lawful attorney from and immediately after the happening of any of the said events to perform all acts in the same and like manner in all respects as the said (name of first agent) could have done and I/we accordingly grant to and vest in the said (substitute agent), as from the date of such event all and every the same or the like powers and authorities in or concerning the premises in all things as are herein given to or vested in the said (first agent) and as if the name of the said (substitute agent) had, throughout these presents, been inserted instead of the name of the said (first agent).

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  3. Air Transportation Regulations - SOR/88-58 (Section 43)
    Regulations Respecting Air Transportation
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    • (2.1) An air carrier that applies for a program permit in respect of an ITC shall

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      • (b) file the application with the Agency, as soon as the charter contract is signed or amended by the air carrier and the tour operator and not less than 15 days and not more than one year before the date of the proposed ITC or, in the case of a proposed series of ITCs, the date of the first flight, and

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        • (ii) in the case of an application by a non-Canadian air carrier, furnish the same information as required by these Regulations from Canadian air carriers but the proposed itinerary shall include a first stop, in the territory of the applicant’s country, of such a duration that ongoing transportation or return transportation from that territory shall not be commenced prior to the fourth day after the scheduled day of departure from the point of origin of the tour, except that the duration of such a first stop need not be longer than 72 hours from the scheduled hour and day of departure of the ITC where that country is within an area specified in paragraph (3)(g);

      • (c) require full payment in respect of the entire charter price at least seven days before the commencement of the ITC, and subsections 24.1(3) and (4), section 24.2 and paragraphs 25(2)(e.1) and (g) apply, with such modifications as the circumstances require, in respect of the advance payments;

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    • (2.3) Subject to subsection (2.4), the Agency shall issue a program permit in respect of an ITC, or shall amend the program permit, as the case may be, where the applicant meets the requirements of subsection (2.1) or paragraph (2.2)(a) or (b), as the case may be.

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  4. Air Transportation Regulations - SOR/88-58 (Section 2)
    Regulations Respecting Air Transportation

     In these Regulations and Part II of the Act,

    flight crew

    flight crew means one or more persons acting as pilot-in-command, second officer, co-pilot, flight navigator or flight engineer during flight time; (équipage)

    MCTOW

    MCTOW means the maximum certificated take-off weight for aircraft as shown in the aircraft flight manual referred to in the aircraft’s Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the competent Canadian or foreign authority; (MMHD)

    territory

    territory means the land areas under the sovereignty, jurisdiction or trusteeship of a state, as well as territorial waters adjacent thereto, and any reference to a state shall be construed, where applicable, as a reference to the territory of that state and any reference to a geographical area comprising several states shall be construed, where applicable, as a reference to the aggregate of the territories of the states constituting that geographical area; (territoire)

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  5. Air Transportation Regulations - SOR/88-58 (Section 41)
    Regulations Respecting Air Transportation
    •  (1) Except as provided in subsection (3), an amendment to an ABC/ITC in respect of the proposed allocation of seats to ABC and ITC transportation on the outbound portion thereof, where there is at least one charterer and one tour operator who is not that charterer, shall be

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    • (1.1) The charterer and tour operator shall ensure that an amendment and copies of the amended charter contracts in respect of an ABC/ITC for which a program permit has been issued by the Agency are received by the Secretary not less than five days prior to the earliest prebooking deadline applicable to the sale of transportation on that ABC/ITC as authorized by the Agency.

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    • (3) An amendment to an ABC/ITC in respect of the proposed allocation of seats to ABC and ITC transportation on the outbound portion thereof, where the charterer and tour operator are the same person, shall be

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      • (b) where a program permit has been issued for the ABC/ITC, communicated to the Agency by letter or electronic message, at least five days prior to the earliest prebooking deadline applicable to the sale of transportation on that ABC/ITC as authorized by the Agency.

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    • (6) No application by an air carrier to amend, otherwise than in accordance with subsections (1) and (3) and paragraph (4)(a), a program permit issued to the air carrier shall be considered by the Agency unless the application is filed as described in section 37.1, except that applications to operate additional flights on or between the dates of the originally approved flights may be filed not less than five days prior to the earliest prebooking deadline applicable to the sale of transportation as established in section 56.

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