Trailer Running Gear for Motor

Also a kind of trailer but without the loading area. One end of the loading compartment is mounted on the axle area of the running gear. This does not possess any drive. Air for brake and electrical connection is provided from the prime mover. This type of running gear is used in the LPG Tankers (articulated vehicle). The rear mounting beds of LPG tanker will be mounted on the running gear. The number of axles (single or double axles) in the running gear will be according to the load carrying capacity of LPG tank. The other trailers will have main chassis frame from the prime mover up to the rear end.

Trailers

Any combustible or flammable material used to spread the fire(s) from one point or area to another. Materials chosen, if completely burned, will leave little ash or telltale residue.

Tramp

A tramp is a vessel that does not operate along a definite route on a fixed schedule, bat calls at any port where cargo is available.

Trans-shipment

Transfer of goods from one vessel or conveyance to another, often contracted for in ‘through’ bills of lading. The Transit Clause provides continuity of cover following any forced discharge, reshipment or trans-shipment or during any permitted variation provided the original destination is unchanged.

Transacting Insurance

The solicitation, inducement, and preliminary negotiations effecting a contract of insurance and the subsequent carrying on of business pertaining to it.
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A term used to refer to the actual conducting of insurance business, for example, soliciting and negotiating contracts. The definition of this term can vary from state to state, depending on the law in that state.

Transaction

Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), transmission or exchange of information between two parties to carry out financial or administrative activities related to health care.

Transaction set

1. Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a complete batch of claims that includes the header, trailer, and claim data. 2. Series of blocks that compose a business transaction (e.g., patient admission form).