Total Cancellation definition

Total Cancellation means a train which is scheduled to be provided under the Applicable Timetable and which is cancelled or does not otherwise operate for more than half its scheduled
Total Cancellation means a train which is scheduled to be provided under the Applicable
Total Cancellation means a Passenger Service which is scheduled to be provided under the Plan of the Day and which is cancelled or does not otherwise operate for more than half its scheduled mileage under the Plan of the Day;

Examples of Total Cancellation in a sentence

  • Sub-Clauses 4.3 and 4.4 of the Master Sales Agreement shall not apply to any cancellation made pursuant to article 7 of the Specific Order n°1 and payment of either the Total Cancellation Fee or the Individual Cancellation Fee shall be Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for the decision by Seller to cancel the delivery of all or any of the LNG cargo(es) and Seller shall not be obliged to sell or deliver any replacement cargo to Buyer.

  • FAN EDP4 / EDP5 17 Sep 2016 □ HK$1,200 □ HK$1,500 25 Sep 2016 (Sun) 2:00pm – 4:00pm Establishing a Practice and Practice Management ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Ming EDP7 / SDP3 17 Sep 2016 □ HK$1,200 □ HK$1,500 Refund Policy for Cancellation of Reservation by post / fax / email: Cancellation made with at least 7 working days’ prior notice: 50% refund Total: Cancellation made without 7 working days’ prior notice: No refund HK$ HK$ (Tea and snacks will be served.

  • If Financial Closing has not occurred and the Total Cancellation Exposure is greater than zero, Owner shall assign to Contractor upon Contractor’s written request any remaining Agency Subcontracts that have not been previously assigned to Contractor, provided that Owner shall not be required to provide a letter of credit upon such assignment.


More Definitions of Total Cancellation

Total Cancellation means (save as otherwise defined for the purposes of Schedule 7) a Train which is scheduled to be provided under the Enforcement Timetable and which is cancelled or does not otherwise operate for more than half its scheduled mileage under the Enforcement Timetable.