Examples of Independent Station Access Conditions in a sentence
These Station Access Conditions: References to these Station Access Conditions mean these Network Rail Independent Station Access Conditions 2013 and the Annexes to them each as modified from time to time.
Therefore, on expiry of the licence, certain drafting found in the Independent Station Access Conditions 2013 (England and Wales) (incorporating amendments with effect from 1 April 2014) will be needed in these Station Access Conditions.
There are separate conditions for the stations managed by Network Rail called the Independent Station Access Conditions (“ISACs”).
The SPBP included 8 residential units at the rear of the property (currently vacant) that would surround a common open space and community garden.
ORR has suggested that this might best be achieved through a Network Rail-initiated amendment to Independent Station Access Conditions (ISACs).
The RfL(I) SACs are based on the NR’s Independent Station Access Conditions (England and Wales) 2013.
There are separate conditions for Network Rail managed stations, called the Independent Station Access Conditions (“ISACs”).
There are separate conditions for Network Rail managed stations, called the Independent Station Access Conditions (ISACs).
Passenger Transport Executives 107London/030/017769-03877/TB/BZE JV1(LDNWK16221) iii L_LIVE_EMEA1:9568509v11The following are the Network Rail Independent Station Access Conditions PART 1: ORGANISATION OF THE ACCESS CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS1.
The charges for use of the RfL(I) Stations shall comprise: an IRC (other than for the use of Abbey Wood station) a Long Term Charge; and a Qualifying Expenditure recovery.As noted above the inclusion of an IRC is a departure from the NR Independent Station Access Conditions.