Examples of Railway Corridor in a sentence
The purpose of this Agreement of “Non-Disclosure Obligation” is for the Invitee to be able to properly manage and maintain the confidentiality of the information provided or disclosed by the NHSRCL for Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Railway Corridor (hereinafter referred to as “the Projects”).
All third parties entering Railway Land must have authority for access in the form of a Permit to Enter, to ensure adherence to safety requirements (the Permit to Enter for KiwiRail is available on the KiwiRail website and for other Railway Corridor Managers is included in Schedule A7).
When approved, the Railway Corridor Manager will document the terms and conditions in a Permit to Enter.
Where there are existing utility assets in Railway Land without an executed Deed of Grant, the Railway Corridor Manager will seek to negotiate a Deed of Grant with the Utility Operator when it next seeks Railway Corridor access to work on that Utility Structure.
The Railway Corridor Manager must set out all conditions of entry in the Permit to Enter, which may include Reasonable Conditions as described in Section 4.5, processes to be followed such as site induction, site rules, hazards, requirements to contact other parties and any other relevant conditions.
Other Railway Corridor Managers may have the same or similar requirements.
Subject to agreement on conditions relating to these matters and compliance with the terms of the Deed of Grant, the Railway Corridor Manager will approve applications of this type.
Where access is granted by the Railway Corridor Manager, the WAP issued for the Works will specify any applicable conditions for the Works.
Utility Operators must lodge CARs for access to KiwiRail Railway Land with the National Lease Manager, KiwiRail Network, PO Box 593, Wellington (Attention: Grant Administrator) or the Railway Corridor Manager for other Railway Land.
Any Works undertaken within 5m of a railway line must be supervised by a Railway Corridor Manager approved, qualified ‘protector’.