Carnet vs Cannet - What's the difference?
carnet | cannet |
(legal) A customs document that allows the temporary duty-free importation of a particular article
* {{quote-book, 2003, Jim Hudgens et al., The Rough Guide to West Africa
, passage=If you plan to sell your car, of course, a carnet is the last thing you need: if the vehicle isn't correctly stamped in and out of each country you'll lose your deposit.}}
A collection of travel tickets in the form of a booklet that is sold at a discount
* If you think you're going to use more than ten single trip tickets within Zone 1 in a twelve month period, you can buy a carnet of ten tickets for £17 - your cost per journey reduces from £2 down to £1.70.
As a noun carnet
is (legal) a customs document that allows the temporary duty-free importation of a particular article.As a contraction cannet is
(geordie) cannot, can't.carnet
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