Access Dispute Resolution Rules definition

Access Dispute Resolution Rules means the set of rules regulating the resolution of disputes, entitled “Access Dispute Resolution Rules”, annexed to the Network Code;
Access Dispute Resolution Rules means the rules regulating the resolution of disputes between parties to access agreements entitled "The Access Dispute Resolution Rules", the current form of which is annexed to the Network Code;
Access Dispute Resolution Rules and “ADRR” have the meaning ascribed to them in Part A of the Network Code;

Examples of Access Dispute Resolution Rules in a sentence

  • Executive acknowledges that twenty percent (20%) of the payment required under Sections 3.B.ii.

  • If a reference is made to arbitration for the purposes of this Part 3 of Schedule 4, the arbitration rules shall be those contained or referred to in the Access Dispute Resolution Rules.

  • Notwithstanding that the parties may have elected to adopt the whole or any part of Part C of the CVL Access Dispute Resolution Rules to apply in the arbitration paragraph C6.3 of those rules shall not apply.

  • If reference is made to an expert for the purposes of this paragraph 3, the rules shall be those contained in or referred to in Part D of the Access Dispute Resolution Rules except that paragraph C6.3 of those rules (which is applicable by virtue of paragraph D2 of those rules) shall not apply.

  • Notwithstanding that the parties may have elected to adopt the whole or any part of Part C of the Access Dispute Resolution Rules to apply in the arbitration, paragraph C6 of those rules shall not apply.

  • Any Disputes not resolved under Clause 12 may be referred by either party to arbitration in accordance with the Access Dispute Resolution Rules or may, if appropriate and ▇▇▇ consents, be referred by either party to ▇▇▇ for determination.

  • RRL shall refer the matter to arbitration in accordance with Part C of the Access Dispute Resolution Rules in force at the time of the reference.

  • A Member may only transfer all of its Membership Interests and shall cease to be a Member of the Company upon a transfer of that Membership Interests in accordance with this Article and the execution of a counterpart of this Agreement by the transferee and shall have no further rights as a Member in or with respect to the Company.

  • If CRL shall be dissatisfied with RRL‟s assessment or with any other statement or information provided by RRL pursuant to paragraph 2.1.3, it shall be entitled to refer the matter for resolution to the relevant ADRR Panel and thereafter to arbitration pursuant to the Access Dispute Resolution Rules.

  • If reference is made to an expert for the purposes of this paragraph 3, the rules shall be those contained in or referred to in Part D of the Access Dispute Resolution Rules except that paragraph 1.24 to 1.30 of those rules (which is applicable by virtue of paragraph D1.2 of those rules) shall not apply.


More Definitions of Access Dispute Resolution Rules

Access Dispute Resolution Rules and “ADRR” means the rules regulating the resolution of disputes between parties to access agreements entitled “The Access Dispute Resolution Rules” and annexed to the Network Code, as amended from time to time;
Access Dispute Resolution Rules means the set of rules regulating the resolution of disputes, entitled “Access Dispute Resolution Rules”, annexed to the Network Rail Network Code;4 3 The Recitals have been amended to reflect the intended ownership and management structure. TfL understands that HAL both owns the stations and will act as "station facility owner" and is therefore the appropriate party to grant access under a station access agreement. HAL intends to enter into a separate station management agreement with HEOC under which HEOC will be contracted to provide management, operation and maintenance services day-to-day at the stations. 4 In a number of meetings with TfL, HAL has indicated that its intention is to use the Access Dispute Resolution Rules that are attached to the Network Rail Network Code. TfL notes however that the latest version of the HAL Network Code received by TfL on 10 March 2016 includes an amended version of the Network Rail ADRR, which indicates that HAL may be intending to create its own set of Access Dispute Resolution Rules. TfL considers that it would be simpler for HAL to use the Network Rail ADRR.

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