Attributable to Network Rail definition

Attributable to Network Rail has the meaning attributed to it in Schedule 8 of this contract;
Attributable to Network Rail means, in respect of any delay to or cancellation of a Service or any other matter:
Attributable to Network Rail means, in respect of any delay to or cancellation of a Combined Network Service or any other matter: any delay or cancellation or other matter, occurring on or off the Combined Network, which is not Attributable to the Train Operator; any delay to, or cancellation of, a Combined Network Restriction of Use, which is not Attributable to the Train Operator; that portion of any such delay to or cancellation of a Combined Network Service that would otherwise be Attributable to both the Train Operator and Network Rail, but which the parties agree, or it is otherwise determined, is Attributable to Network Rail; any delay or cancellation occurring on or off the Combined Network, caused by an Other Train Operator Train on the Combined Network; or prior to the implementation of any ETCS Amendments in accordance with paragraph 12, any delay to or cancellation of a Combined Network Service occurring on the Combined Network or that prevents that Combined Network Service accessing the Combined Network caused by the failure, defect or miscommunication of ETCS Equipment fitted to the Specified Equipment (excluding any such failure, defect or miscommunication directly caused by the Deliberate Act of the Train Operator) that has been allocated as the responsibility of the Train Operator in the Performance Monitoring System in accordance with the guidance on allocation of responsibility for incidents set out in the Delay Attribution Principles and Rules, and which excludes any such delay to or cancellation of a Combined Network Service or any other matter arising as a result of a Planned Incident, in all cases having regard to the guidance on allocation of responsibility for incidents set out in the Delay Attribution Principles and Rules;

Examples of Attributable to Network Rail in a sentence

  • If the cause of the delay to or cancellation of a Service which occurs on the Network cannot be explained, the responsibility for such delay or cancellation shall be deemed to be Attributable to Network Rail.

  • No Track Charges shall be payable by the Train Operator in respect of a Train Slot when the train has not reached its Planned Destination for a reason which is Attributable to Network Rail.

  • If the cause of the delay to or cancellation of a Combined Network Service which occurs on the Combined Network cannot be explained, the responsibility for such delay or cancellation shall be deemed to be Attributable to Network Rail.

  • Diagnosis of delays Attributing delays Network Rail shall, using the information recorded under paragraph 2.1, identify whether each minute of delay included in Minutes Delay in respect of a Combined Network Service or Third Party Train is: Attributable to the Train Operator; Attributable to Network Rail; or Attributable to both the Train Operator and Network Rail.

  • If a Delay is Attributable to Network Rail, Network Rail shall have no liability to the Train Operator for that Delay.

  • Network Rail shall have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of any Delay or Cancellation to any Train Operator Service (whether that delay shall be Attributable to Network Rail or Attributable to both the Train Operator and Network Rail).

  • No Track Charges shall be payable by the Train Operator in respect of a Train Slot when the train has not reached its Planned Destination for a reason which: is Attributable to Network Rail (as defined in the Network Rail TAC (Freight Services)) insofar as it relates to the CVL, where the Network Rail TAC (Freight Services) applies pursuant to paragraph 1A of Schedule 8; or is Attributable to the CVL IM, where the Network Rail TAC (Freight Services) does not apply pursuant to paragraph 1A of Schedule 8.

  • Attributing delays Network Rail shall, using the information recorded under paragraph 2.1, identify whether each minute of delay included in Minutes Delay in respect of a Combined Network Service or Third Party Train is: Attributable to the Train Operator; Attributable to Network Rail; or Attributable to both the Train Operator and Network Rail.

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