Path Usage definition
Examples of Path Usage in a sentence
The Access Holder acknowledges that an Operator may agree to temporary variations to, and cancellations of, a Path Usage in accordance with the Operator Sub-Agreement without the ARTC or Operator notifying the Access Holder.
The Access Holder must pay the Charges for each Train Path and each Path Usage as set out or determined under Schedule 3 and in accordance with this clause 5.
Notwithstanding any other clause of this agreement, ARTC is not responsible for any loss, additional cost or other damage suffered by the Operator in the event that a Train Path or a Path Usage or any part of it is not available or that an Operator’s Train will not be delivered on time to its ultimate or intermediate destination if such unavailability or failure to deliver occurred by reason of any of the matters described in clause 3.1(b) and without material breach of this agreement by ARTC.
Subject to clause 3.1(a), the Operator’s right to operate a Service on a Train Path or a Path Usage does not give the Operator an exclusive right to any Train Path or Path Usage.
The Access Holder must pay the Charges for each Train Path and each Path Usage as set out or determined under Schedule 33 and in accordance with this clause 5.
Path is not exclusive Subject to clause 3.1(a), the Operator’s right to operate a Service on a Train Path or a Path Usage does not give the Operator an exclusive right to any Train Path or Path Usage.
For each Ad Hoc Path Usage, and each Path Usage which is agreed by ARTC and the Access Holder to be provided on an ad-hoc basis, the Access Holder must pay a Charge (“Ad Hoc Charge”) equal to the TOP Price PZ for each Pricing Zone spanned by the Train Path (in addition to the Non-TOP Charge).
The effect of such a Trade is that the Trade is deemed to have occurred prior to the relevant Path Usage in accordance with clause 16.4(a).
The Access Holder acknowledges that an Operator may agree to temporary variations to, and Cancellations of, a Path Usage in accordance with the Operator Sub-Agreement without the ARTC or Operator notifying the Access Holder.
For each Ad Hoc Path Usage, and each Path Usage which is agreed by ARTC and the Access Holder to be provided on an ad-hoc basis, the Access Holder must pay a Charge (“Ad Hoc Charge”) (in addition equal to the Non-TOP Charge) as follows:∑ (Actual GTKPZ x TOP Price PZ) for each Pricing Zone spanned by the Train Path ,(in addition to the Non-TOP Charge).