Noun
A ticket book, a collection of tickets in the form of a booklet often sold at a discount to single tickets.
Rather than buy each ticket individually, you can buy a carnet of ten tickets for a lower price.
(law) A customs document that allows the temporary duty-free importation of a particular article
An admission pass.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgExcellent attitude of the socialists, even of the revolutionaries and of the CGT...We have not had arrested any of the individuals registered in the Carnet B, apart from a few rare exceptions, when the Préfets believed themselves confronted with dangerous anarchists. Raymond Poincaré
Lamaison and Carnet have designed a test for the determination of the total flavonoid content of a sample (AlCI 3 method). Source: Internet
Individuals arriving in the United States may be exempt from duty on a limited amount of purchases, and on goods temporarily imported (such as laptop computers) under the ATA Carnet system. Source: Internet
Maduro, in his address, also pressed that the Government’s goal for the first four months of 2018 is to reach 100 percent of care for the elderly, through the Carnet de la Patria system. Source: Internet