CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION Clause Samples

CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION. 6.1 The Access Charge shall, in respect of each Accounting Year, be the sum of the following in respect of that Accounting Year: 6.1.1 the Common Charges; and 6.1.2 the Exclusive Charges, provided that the percentage referred to in paragraph (c) of the definition of Common Charges in the Station Access Conditions shall be the percentage indicated at paragraph 9 of Schedule 1 as at the Commencement Date. 6.2 All invoices, other than VAT invoices which shall be supplied in accordance with Condition Q2.3, shall be sent by electronic or facsimile transmission (with confirmation copy by prepaid first class post) to the address for service of the recipient set out in Schedule 3 with a copy to the bank or other financial institution providing the payment facility referred to in Clause 6.3 and (save as provided in Condition F2.3 in respect of the Access Charge) all invoices shall be paid within 28 days of their receipt. 6.3 All amounts payable under this Clause 6 shall, except as may otherwise be agreed by the parties from time to time, be paid by direct debit mandate or standing order mandate to such bank account in the United Kingdom as may be nominated by the Station Facility Owner from time to time. 6.4 Further detailed provisions relating to the Common Charges are set out in Part F of the Station Access Conditions.
CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION. 7.1 The Access Charge for the Station shall, in respect of an Accounting Year, be the aggregate of the following:- 7.1.1 an Annual Charge (if any); 7.1.2 the Per Station Visit Charge(if any); and
CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION. 6.1 The Access Charge for diversionary access shall be £ per train. 6.2 All invoices, other than VAT invoices which shall be supplied in accordance with Condition Q2.3, shall be sent by electronic or facsimile transmission (with confirmation copy by prepaid first class post) to the address for service of the recipient set out in Schedule 3 with a copy to the bank or other financial institution providing the payment facility referred to in Clause 6.3 and (save as provided in Condition F2.3 in respect of the Access Charge) all invoices shall be paid within 28 days of their receipt. 6.3 All amounts payable under this Clause 6 shall, except as may otherwise be agreed by the parties from time to time, be paid by direct debit mandate or standing order mandate to such bank account in the United Kingdom as may be nominated by the Station Facility Owner from time to time. 6.4 Further detailed provisions relating to the Common Charges are set out in Part F of the Station Access Conditions.
CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION. 6.1 The Access Charge shall, in respect of each Accounting Year, be the sum of the following in respect of that Accounting Year: 6.1.1 the Common Charges; and 6.1.2 the Exclusive Charges, provided that the percentage referred to in paragraphs (A)(c) or (B)(b), as the case may be, of the definition of Common Charges in the Station Access Conditions shall be the percentage indicated at paragraph 9 of Schedule 1 as at the Commencement Date. 6.2 All invoices, other than VAT invoices which shall be supplied in accordance with Condition 101.3(A), shall be sent by electronic or facsimile transmission (with confirmation copy by prepaid first class post) to the address for service of the recipient set out in Schedule 3 with a copy to the bank or other financial institution providing the payment facility referred to in Clause 6.3 and (save as provided in Condition 33.6 in respect of the Access Charge) all invoices shall be paid within 28 days of their receipt. 6.3 All amounts payable under this Clause 6 shall, except as may otherwise be agreed by the parties from time to time, be paid by direct debit mandate or standing order mandate to such bank account in the United Kingdom as may be nominated by the Station Facility Owner from time to time. 6.4 Further detailed provisions relating to the Common Charges are set out in Part 6 of the Station Access Conditions.
CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION. 6.1 The Access Charge shall be the sum determined in accordance with Schedule 4. 6.2 All invoices, other than VAT invoices which shall be supplied in accordance with Condition Q2.3, shall be sent by electronic or facsimile transmission (with confirmation copy by prepaid first class post) to the address for service of the recipient set out in Schedule 3 with a copy to the bank or other financial institution providing the payment facility referred to in Clause 6.3 and all invoices shall be paid within 28 days of their receipt. 6.3 All amounts payable under this Clause 6 shall, except as may otherwise be agreed by the parties from time to time, be paid by direct debit mandate or standing order mandate to such bank account in the United Kingdom as may be nominated by the Station Facility Owner from time to time.
CHARGES FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE STATION. 6.1 The Access Charge shall, in respect of each Accounting Year, be the sum of the following in respect of that Accounting Year: 6.1.1 the Common Charge; and 6.1.2 the Exclusive Charges,

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