Changes to Engineering Access Statement and Timetable Planning Rules Sample Clauses

Changes to Engineering Access Statement and Timetable Planning Rules. Changes to the Engineering Access Statement and the Timetable Planning Rules are subject to regulatory protection (including appeals) in accordance with Part D of the Network Code.
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Changes to Engineering Access Statement and Timetable Planning Rules. Changes to the Engineering Access Statement and Timetable Planning Rules are subject to regulatory protection (including appeals) in accordance with Part D of the Network Code. Variations to Services Schedule 4 shall have effect. Services and appointment of a Timetable Agent Schedule 5 shall have effect. Subject to Clause 5.6.6, the Freight Customer may appoint a third party who is not an Appointed Operator or other train operator as its agent (a "Timetable Agent") to exercise on behalf of the Freight Customer some or all of the Freight Customer's rights under this contract and the Network Code in connection with making an Access Proposal, Rolled Over Access Proposal and Train Operator Variation Request ("Timetable Agent's Rights"), including the Freight Customer's rights to make Access Proposals, Rolled Over Access Proposals or Train Operator Variation Requests and to request information under Schedule 2, in each case to enable one or more Appointed Operators to operate the Services. Where the Freight Customer appoints a Timetable Agent under Clause 5.6.2, the Freight Customer shall notify Network Rail in writing of: the identity of that Timetable Agent; and the Timetable Agent's Rights and corresponding Services to which the appointment of such Timetable Agent relates (the "Specified Timetable Agent's Rights"). In respect of any Timetable Agent appointed by the Freight Customer and notified to Network Rail in accordance with Clause 5.6.3, Network Rail shall be entitled: without further investigation, to assume the power and authority of that Timetable Agent to exercise the Specified Timetable Agent's Rights on behalf of the Freight Customer; to deal, and shall deal exclusively with that Timetable Agent in relation to the Specified Timetable Agent's Rights (to the exclusion of the Freight Customer and any other person purporting to exercise those Specified Timetable Agent's Rights); and to treat, and shall treat the exercise by that Timetable Agent of the Specified Timetable Agent's Rights as if the Specified Timetable Agent's Rights had been exercised by the Freight Customer, in each case until Network Rail has received notice from the Freight Customer confirming that the appointment of that Timetable Agent has been revoked by the Freight Customer. Upon receipt of such notice, Network Rail shall disregard any further exercise by that Timetable Agent of the Specified Timetable Agent's Rights and Network Rail shall only accept the exercise of those Specifi...
Changes to Engineering Access Statement and Timetable Planning Rules. Changes to the Engineering Access Statement and the Timetable Planning Rules are subject to regulatory protection (including appeals) in accordance with Part D of the Network Code. Variations to Services Schedule 4 shall have effect. Services Schedule 5 shall have effect. Performance Schedule 8 shall have effect. Stabling Without prejudice to Network Rail’s obligations, if any, under Schedule 5 to provide Stabling, Network Rail shall use all reasonable endeavours to provide such Stabling facilities as are necessary or expedient for or in connection with the provision of the Services in accordance with the Working Timetable. Information to assist submitting an Access Proposal or Train Operator Variation Request Schedule 2 shall have effect. Operation and maintenance of trains and Network General Without prejudice to the other provisions of this contract: the Train Operator shall maintain and operate the Specified Equipment used on the Network in accordance with Clause 4.1 with a view to permitting the provision of the Services on the Network in accordance with the permission to use under this contract; and Network Rail shall maintain and operate the Network in accordance with Clause 4.1 with a view to permitting the provision of the Services on the Network using the Specified Equipment in accordance with the permission to use under this contract.
Changes to Engineering Access Statement and Timetable Planning Rules. Changes to the Engineering Access Statement and the Timetable Planning Rules are subject to regulatory protection (including appeals) in accordance with Part D of the Network Code. Variations to Services Schedule 4 shall have effect. Services Schedule 5 shall have effect. Performance Schedule 8 shall have effect. Stabling Without prejudice to Network Rail’s obligations, if any, under Schedule 5 to provide Stabling, Network Rail shall use all reasonable endeavours to provide such Stabling facilities as are necessary or expedient for or in connection with the provision of the Services in accordance with the Working Timetable.

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