Track Possession definition
Track Possession means a period during which the Contractor has access to Rail Track for the purpose of carrying out the Contractor's Activities including for the purpose of rectifying Defects.
Track Possession means the period of a Track Closure granted by the Landholder to the Trustee during which the Trustee or its Associates are authorised to carry out Construction Work over, under or adjacent to the closed operating railway track. Transaction Documents has the meaning given in the Unit Holders Deed. Trust has the meaning given in the Trust Deed.
Track Possession means closure of one or more lines to allow work to be carried out in the Danger Zone using a Local Possession Authority or a Track Occupancy Authority; Utility Service includes any service, facility or item of public or private infrastructure (including railway systems, pedestrian and vehicular corridors, water, electricity, gas, ethane, fuel, telephone, existing drainage, sewerage, industrial waste disposal and electronic communications service);
Examples of Track Possession in a sentence
From time to time RailCorp will initiate a SWTT Revision having regard to the access rights of Rail Operators as defined in their Access Agreements; long-term Track Possession requirements; the Network capacity and operating restrictions; and RailCorp's Rail Infrastructure Facilities configuration.
If the Principal is unable to provide the Track Possessions referred to above, the Principal will provide an alternative Track Possession or Track Possessions.
More Definitions of Track Possession
Track Possession means a period during which the CIDS/ODS Contractor has access to Rail Track for the purpose of carrying out the CIDS/ODS Contractor's Activities including for the purpose of rectifying Defects.
Track Possession means the temporary closure of a part of the Network for the purposes of carrying out repair, maintenance or upgrading work on or adjacent to the Network.