GTK definition

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GTK means the sum of the number of kilometres each tonne of Train (including locomotive, Rolling Stock and freight) operated by Operator travels on the Network (except in relation to Ancillary Movements).
GTK means the gross tonne kilometres attributed to the relevant Train Service, being the total gross weight (in tonnes) of the Rollingstock utilised in the relevant Train Service (including all goods, product, persons or matter carried) multiplied by the distance (in kilometres) travelled by the Train Service;

Examples of GTK in a sentence

  • Most GTK Applications can handle it, whereas for example OpenOffice/LibreOffice has its own printer settings dialog which does not support custom inputs.

  • The ownership to the data remains with the Company and GTK will have a perpetual, irrevocable, parallel full license to use it including the right to transfer, share and re-use in an unlimited way.

  • Company will provide the results of the analyses (“data”) to GTK as detailed herein.

  • GTK will provide to the Company with a separate order/attachment specified geological samples for re-analysis (as attached hereto).

  • With this agreement the Parties agree on terms of collaboration, where: GTK will provide to the Company with a separate order (detailed operations with) specified geological samples for re-analysis.

  • Company will provide the results of the analyses (”data”) to GTK at least in six (6) months from the date of dispatch of the sample materials to Company’s use according to this Agreement.

  • FinMetal acknowledges that new information from GTK may require payment by FinMetal to GTK.

  • TOP is the TOP Price for the Train Path in the Pricing Zone multiplied by the Monthly GTK for the Train Path in the Pricing Zone (as both defined in clause 1 of Schedule 3), divided by the number of Monthly Average Path Usages for that Train Path; ∑ (SMR1….SMR12) is the sum of the system monthly rebates accrued by the Access Holder for that Train Path in the previous Contract Year, calculated in accordance with Schedule 2 of this agreement.

  • The remaining sample material should be returned to GTK within 6 months in case of drill core material and within 2 months in case of till geochemistry samples.

  • GTK will include the data as part of its public geodatabase after 24 months has passed from delivery of sample material.