Calculation of Revised Maximum Payload. The Revised Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RMP = RNP x CF where: RMP = the Revised Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Train Service Type as specified in the relevant Notice of Intention to Increase Nominal Tonnage CF = 1.02 (or such other conversion factor agreed between the Parties)
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Sources: Access Holder Access Agreement, End User Access Agreement, Operator Access Agreement
Calculation of Revised Maximum Payload. The Revised Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RMP = RNP x CF where: RMP = the Revised Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Train Service Type as specified in the relevant Notice of Intention to Increase Nominal Tonnage CF = 1.02 (or such other conversion factor agreed between the Parties)
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Sources: Access Holder Access Agreement, Operator Access Agreement, Operator Access Agreement
Calculation of Revised Maximum Payload. The Revised Maximum Payload for a an Affected Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RMP = RNP x CF where: RMP = the Revised Maximum Payload for the Affected Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Affected Train Service Type as specified in the relevant Notice of Intention to Increase Nominal Tonnage CF = 1.02 (or such other conversion factor agreed between the Parties)
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Sources: End User Access Agreement, End User Access Agreement, End User Access Agreement
Calculation of Revised Maximum Payload. The Revised Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RMP = RNP x CF where: RMP = the Revised Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Train Service Type as specified in the relevant Notice of Intention to Increase Nominal Tonnage CF = 1.02 (or such other conversion factor agreed between the Parties)
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Sources: Access Agreement
Calculation of Revised Maximum Payload. The Revised Maximum Payload for a Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RMP = RNP x CF where: RMP = the Revised Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Train Service Type as specified in the relevant Notice of Intention to Increase Nominal Tonnage or Notice of Enquiry (as applicable) CF = 1.02 (or such other conversion factor agreed between the Parties)
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Sources: Access Holder Access Agreement