Performance Data Accuracy Code definition

Performance Data Accuracy Code means the version of the Performance Data Accuracy Code referred to in Part B of the Access Conditions;
Performance Data Accuracy Code means the HS1 Performance Data Accuracy Code;
Performance Data Accuracy Code means, subject to Condition A1.1(g), the code

Examples of Performance Data Accuracy Code in a sentence

  • The CVL IM and the Train Operator shall each comply with and be bound by the Performance Data Accuracy Code, and the provisions of the Performance Data Accuracy Code shall apply to this Schedule 8.

  • Network Rail and the Train Operator shall each comply with and be bound by the Performance Data Accuracy Code, and the provisions of the Performance Data Accuracy Code shall apply to this Schedule 8.

  • The target rivers were Crundú, Matasnillo, Río Abajo, Monte Oscuro, Matiaz Hernandez, and Juan Diaz rivers.

  • The HS1 Performance Data Accuracy Code specifies the standards of accuracy in the recording of data required to be satisfied by the performance monitoring system established in the HS1 Network Code.

  • For the purpose of Condition B1.1 “accurately” shall be construed in accordance with the Performance Data Accuracy Code.

  • The HS1 Network Code, HS1 Emergency Access Code, HS1 Performance Data Accuracy Code and the HS1 Systems Code, (together the "HS1 Codes") (web link: http://highspeed1.co.uk/regulatory/key-regulatory-documents) describe the operational arrangements applicable to encourage the safe and efficient operation of HS1.

  • Condition C8 shall apply, but Conditions C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 and C9 shall not apply, to the Performance Data Accuracy Code.

  • For the purpose of Condition B1.1 "accurately" shall be construed in accordance with the CCOS Performance Data Accuracy Code.

  • The Performance Data Accuracy Code is incorporated into and shall form part of this Network Code.

  • Subject to Condition B1.2.2(b), an Access Party shall be entitled to make a CCOS Proposal for Change to amend the CCOS Performance Data Accuracy Code.


More Definitions of Performance Data Accuracy Code

Performance Data Accuracy Code has the meaning ascribed to it in Part B of the Network Code;
Performance Data Accuracy Code means the code relating to the standards of performance data accuracy entitled “Performance Data Accuracy Code” as issued by the Board;
Performance Data Accuracy Code has the meaning ascribed to it in Part B of the CVL Network Code;
Performance Data Accuracy Code means, in relation to a Service Group, the Network Rail performance point specified in column B of Appendix 1;means a commitment to passengers generally (whether or not legally binding) made by the Train Operator or any Passenger Transport Executive (in respect of any services operated by the Train Operator which are the subject of arrangements between the Train Operator and that Passenger Transport Executive) in relation to the punctuality and/or reliability of all or any of the Trains. The foregoing shall not be construed as to include any specific alternative or additional arrangements with any particular passenger (whether or not legally binding);means the timetable referred to within the Performance Monitoring System as the passenger timetable and which reflects the Applicable Timetable;means the version of the Performance Data Accuracy Code referred to in Part B of the Network Code;
Performance Data Accuracy Code means the code relating to the standards of performance dataaccuracy entitled HS1 Performance Data Accuracy Code, as amended from time to time pursuant to Part C of the HS1 Network Code;

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