Timetable definition

Timetable means the timetable which reflects the working timetable issued by Network Rail at the conclusion of its timetable development process, containing the departure and arrival times of: (a) all Passenger Services which call at Stations and/or Franchisee Access Stations; and (b) principal Connections at those stations and other stations;
Timetable means the timetable in the Fifth Schedule and includes any variations to the Timetable authorised pursuant to this Agreement;

Examples of Timetable in a sentence

  • General 41 Annexure 1 45 Timetable 45 Annexure 2 46 Cancellation of Options Deed 46 Annexure 3 47 Target Information List 47 Annexure 4 48 Deed Poll 48 Annexure 5 49 Scheme of Arrangement 49 Annexure 6 50 Public announcement 50 Title Scheme Implementation Agreement Date 10 September 2020 Parties Wameja Limited (ACN 59 052 947 743) of Level 2, Pier 8/9 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Millers Point NSW 2000 (Target) Burst Acquisition Co. Pty.


More Definitions of Timetable

Timetable means the Project delivery timetable contained in the Agreed Proposal as varied from time to time;
Timetable means a schedule for the completion of one or more steps required to advance the proceeding (including delivery of affidavits of documents, examinations under oath, where available, or motions), established by order of the court or by written agreement of the parties that is not contrary to an order. (“calendrier”)
Timetable means the timetable set out in the Product Order for the provision of the Professional Services and delivery of any Deliverables.
Timetable. ’ means a published document informing passengers of headways (intervals between departures or the passing of vehicles), or times when and places where public transport services are available, indicating at least origin and destination points and significant intermediate locations along the route;
Timetable means the timetable for this RFP, as described at Section 1.10 (RFP Timetable).
Timetable means the timetable set out in Schedule 4, or such other timetable as the parties may agree in writing.
Timetable those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – classification of landfill sites (Article 4); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a national strategy reducing the amount of biodegradable municipal waste going to landfill (Article 5); Timetable: those provisions of Article 5(1) of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Within this timeline, the Association Council shall make a decision on the dates and percentages of reduction of biodegradable municipal waste going to landfill as well as selection of reference year. The provisions of Articles 5(3) and 5(4) of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of an application and permit system and of waste acceptance procedures (Articles 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 14, except for the part of Article 7(i) that refers to requirements under Article 8(a)(iv)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of control and monitoring procedures in the operation phase of landfills and of closure and after-care procedures for landfills to be disaffected (Articles 12 and 13); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of conditioning plans for existing landfill sites (Article 14); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a costing mechanism covering setting-up and operation of a landfill, and as far as possible closure and after-care (Article 10, except for the part that refers to requirements under Article 8(a)(iv)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – ensuring the re...