Request for increased Maximum Payload Clause Samples
The 'Request for increased Maximum Payload' clause allows a party to formally request an adjustment to the maximum allowable payload specified in an agreement, typically relating to transportation or shipping contracts. In practice, this clause outlines the process for submitting such a request, including any required documentation, notice periods, and criteria that must be met for approval. Its core function is to provide flexibility in operations by enabling parties to adapt to changing needs or circumstances, while ensuring that any increase in payload is managed transparently and with mutual consent.
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) At any time during the Term, the Operator may give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
(b) A Notice of Enquiry must specify:
(i) subject to clause 11.1(c), the proposed increased Maximum Payload for the relevant Train Service Type;
(ii) the date on which the Operator proposes that the proposed increased Maximum Payload for that Train Service Type take effect; and
(iii) if clause 11.2(c) would apply to the giving of a Variation Request Notice, details of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration for the Train Service Type (including the maximum Payload of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration).
(c) The proposed increased Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type specified in a Notice of Enquiry must not exceed:
(i) the maximum Payload of the Authorised Rollingstock Configuration for the Train Service Type which has the greatest maximum Payload; or
(ii) if the Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type exceeds the maximum Payload of the Authorised Rollingstock Configuration for the Train Service Type which has the greatest maximum Payload, the maximum Payload of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration for the Train Service Type specified in the Notice of Enquiry.
Request for increased Maximum Payload.
(a) At any time during the Term, the Access Holder may, with the consent of each relevant Customer of the Access Holder (if any) or the consent of each relevant Operator where the Access Holder is not also the Operator, give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
(b) A Notice of Enquiry must:
(i) specify the proposed increased Maximum Payload for the relevant Train Service Type (Proposed Maximum Payload);
(ii) specify the date on which the Access Holder proposes that the Proposed Maximum Payload for that Train Service Type takes effect;
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) At any time during the Term, the End User may give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
(b) A Notice of Enquiry must specify:
(i) subject to clause 9.1(c), the proposed increased Maximum Payload for the relevant Train Service Type;
(ii) the date on which the End User proposes that the proposed increased Maximum Payload for that Train Service Type take effect; and
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) The Operator acknowledges that the End User may, under clause 9 of the End User Access Agreement, request that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type.
(b) If the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type is increased under clause 9 of the End User Access Agreement, Aurizon Network will notify the Operator of any changes to:
(i) the Nominated Monthly Operational Rights;
(ii) the Maximum Payload for the relevant Train Service Type; and (iii) the Nominal Payload for the relevant Train Service Type, as a result of the increase under clause 9 of the End User Access Agreement and this Agreement will be varied in accordance with that notice.
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) At any time during the Term, the Access Holder may, with the consent of each relevant Customer of the Access Holder (if any) or the consent of each relevant Operator where the Access Holder is not also the Operator, give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
(b) A Notice of Enquiry must:
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) At any time during the Term, the End User may give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) At any time during the Term, the Access Holder may give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
(b) A Notice of Enquiry must specify:
(i) subject to clause 11.1(c), the proposed increased Maximum Payload for the relevant Train Service Type;
(ii) the date on which the Access Holder proposes that the proposed increased Maximum Payload for that Train Service Type takes effect; and
(iii) if clause 11.2
(c) would apply to the giving of a Variation Request Notice, details of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration for the Train Service Type (including the maximum Payload of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration).
Request for increased Maximum Payload. (a) At any time during the Term, the Access Holder may give Aurizon Network a notice requesting that Aurizon Network consider increasing the Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type (Notice of Enquiry).
(b) A Notice of Enquiry must specify:
(i) subject to clause 11.1(c), the proposed increased Maximum Payload for the relevant Train Service Type;
(ii) the date on which the Access Holder proposes that the proposed increased Maximum Payload for that Train Service Type takes effect; and
(iii) if clause 11.2
(c) would apply to the giving of a Variation Request Notice, details of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration for the Train Service Type (including the maximum Payload of the proposed Rollingstock Configuration).
