Operational Constraint definition

Operational Constraint means any restriction on the use of any part of the Infrastructure which impacts adversely on Train Services, including but not limited to speed restrictions, load restrictions, Planned Possessions, Emergency Possessions, Urgent Possessions or signalling or overhead restrictions;
Operational Constraint has the meaning given in the Access Undertaking. Operator's Staff means, in respect of an Operator, the employees, contractors, volunteers and agents of that Operator and any other person under the control or supervision of that Operator who is involved in any activity associated with the Train Services but does not include the employees, contractors, volunteers or agents of another Operator. Origin for a Train Service Type means the origin specified as such in the Train Description for that Train Service Type.
Operational Constraint means an Operational Constraint as defined by a Train Operations Agreement;

Examples of Operational Constraint in a sentence

  • In the event the Authority declares a facility to be impaired due to an Operational Constraint, it shall notify each Hauler of the impairment, together with a reduction of Hauler’s Scheduled Solid Waste, calculated proportionately among all Haulers who deliver Scheduled Solid Waste, and its revised Scheduled Solid Waste Delivery Cap, or its proportionate reduction of Hauler’s Scheduled Recyclables and revised Scheduled Recyclables Delivery Cap as the case may be.

  • At its discretion, the Authority may endeavor to overcome any Operational Constraint in a manner that does not conflict with such conversion plan and / or secure alternative disposal capacity to which Scheduled Solid Waste may be diverted by the Authority.

  • Hauler acknowledges that the Authority may declare any maintenance, repair or other work undertaken or not undertaken in furtherance of the planned conversion of the Facility to transfer operations effective July 1, 2022 to be an Operational Constraint.


More Definitions of Operational Constraint

Operational Constraint means any restriction on the use of any part of the Infrastructure which impacts adversely on Train Services, including speed restrictions, load restrictions, Possessions or signalling or overhead restrictions. Operator Performance Level means the performance levels specified as such schedule 6.
Operational Constraint means the non-availability of adequate capacity in the intra-state transmission system or distribution system of a licensee or non- existence/inadequacy of a metering and energy accounting system where the electricity to be purchased or sold under open access can be correctly measured and accounted for;
Operational Constraint means any restriction on the use of any part of the Infrastructure which impacts adversely on Train Services, including speed restrictions, load restrictions, Possessions or signalling or overhead restrictions. Origin for a Train Service Type means the origin specified as such in the Train Service Description for that Train Service Type.
Operational Constraint means any restriction on the use of any part of the Rail Infrastructure that impacts adversely on Train Services, including but not limited to speed restrictions, load restrictions, Planned Possessions, Urgent Possessions, Emergency Possessions or signalling or overhead restrictions;
Operational Constraint means any restriction on the use of any part of the Infrastructure which impacts adversely on Train Services, including speed restrictions, load restrictions, Possessions or signalling or overhead restrictions. Operator means each Accredited Railway Operator that is nominated by the End UserAccess Holder in accordance with clause 3.3(b)4.3(b) who is contracted by the End UserAccess Holder to operate Train Services for the End UserAccess Holder in accordance with the relevant nomination – but only to the extent of the relevant nomination. Operator's Staff means, in respect of an Operator, the employees, contractors, volunteers and agents of that Operator and any other person under the control or supervision of that Operator who is involved in any Activityactivity associated with the Train Services but does not include the employees, contractors, volunteers or agents of another Operator. Origin for a Train Service Type means the origin specified as such in the Train Service Description for that Train Service Type.
Operational Constraint means any temporary or permanent constraint on the operation or use of any part of the Network imposed by Queensland Rail (acting reasonably) as it considers necessary in relation to the proper, efficient or safe operation or management of the Network (including speed restrictions, load restrictions, Planned Possessions, Urgent Possessions, Emergency Possessions and signalling or overhead restrictions). Operator means the Initial Operator or any Subsequent Operator.
Operational Constraint means any restriction on the use of any part of the Network which Deleted: Infrastructure