Examples of Access Dispute Resolution Rules in a sentence
Please refer to Section 3.3 for further information.The timetabling process (governed by Part D of the CCOS Network Code) is open to anyone who is a party to the CCOS Network Code by virtue of having a Track Access Contract with RfL(I) or who proposes (in good faith) to enter into such a Track Access Contract and has agreed to be bound by the relevant provisions of the CCOS Network Code and the CCOS Access Dispute Resolution Rules.
These appeals are heard by a specialist Timetabling Panel established by the Access Disputes Committee under the CCOS ADRR (see Section 1.3.3).Appeals are governed by Condition D5 of the CCOS Network Code together with the CCOS Access Dispute Resolution Rules (see below).
Any disputes are determined by reference to the CCOS Access Dispute Resolution Rules and if necessary by further appeal to the ORR.The arrangements are governed by the CCOS Railway Operational Code, the purpose of which is to sustain the operation of train services on the CCOS and to restore the operation of the CCOS following disruption.