Parts D and G of the Network Code Sample Clauses

Parts D and G of the Network Code. The provisions of this Schedule 2 shall neither affect nor replace the rights and obligations of the parties contained in:
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Parts D and G of the Network Code. The provisions of this Schedule 2 shall neither affect nor replace the rights and obligations of the parties contained in: Part D of the Network Code concerning the provision of information about changes to the Timetable Planning Rules and/or the Engineering Access Statement and about Major Projects (as defined in Part D); and Part G of the Network Code concerning the provision of information about Network Change, as defined in Part G. Timetable Agents In this Schedule 2, each reference to the Freight Customer shall be construed as a reference to (i) the Freight Customer and (ii) any Timetable Agent appointed by the Freight Customer to the extent of the Specified Timetable Agent's Rights. Schedule 3 (Forms of Notices) Part A (Form of Drawdown Notice) From: [Insert name of Freight Customer] (the "Freight Customer") To: Network Rail Infrastructure Limited ("Network Rail") 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx XX0 0XX Fax: [Insert Fax number of Network Rail] Attn: The Company Secretary and Solicitor And to: [Insert details of the Appointed Operator who will be operating the Services] Copy to: XXX [Insert notice address details for XXX] Dated: [●] Dear Sirs Track Access Contract (Freight Customer Access) between the Freight Customer and Network Rail dated [●] (the "Access Contract") We refer to the Access Contract. This is a Drawdown Notice. Terms defined in the Access Contract have the same meaning in this Drawdown Notice unless given a different meaning in this Drawdown Notice. The Freight Customer hereby exercises its rights under Clause 5.1.1 of the Access Contract and therefore notifies Network Rail that: the Appointed Operator is [insert name of the Appointed Operator] (the "Appointed Operator"); the Appointed Operator's access agreement pursuant to which the Freight Customer Services (as defined in paragraph (c) below) will be operated is [insert details of the Appointed Operator's Access Agreement pursuant to which the Freight Customer Services will be operated] (the "Appointed Operator Access Agreement"); the Services which are to be included in the rights table in schedule 5 to the Appointed Operator Access Agreement in accordance with clause [5.10.1] of that Appointed Operator Access Agreement are set out in the Annex to this Drawdown Notice (the "Freight Customer Services"); the Appointed Operator [shall/shall not]1 be entitled to make Access Proposals, Rolled Over Access Proposals or Train Operator Variation Requests and exercise its rights under schedule 2 t...
Parts D and G of the Network Code. The provisions of this Schedule 2 shall neither affect nor replace the rights and obligations of the parties contained in: Part D of the Network Code concerning the provision of information about changes to the Timetable Planning Rules and/or the Engineering Access Statement; and Part G of the Network Code concerning the provision of information about Network Change, as defined in Part G. Schedule 3 (Collateral agreements) An agreement under which the Train Operator agrees to become a party to the Claims Allocation and Handling Agreement and, for the purpose of Schedule 6, the Claims Allocation and Handling Agreement. An accession agreement to the document entitled Emergency Access Code as approved or directed by XXX and, for the purpose of Schedule 6, the Emergency Access Code. Schedule 4 (Variations to Services)

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