Annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA) Sample Clauses

Annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA). If there is a Review Event after 1 July in a Financial Year, the annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA) for that Financial Year will be calculated as follows:- in  TICi x RTPi   where: TIC A    1. Train scheduling
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Annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA). If there is a Review Event after 1 July in a Financial Year, the annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA) for that Financial Year will be calculated as follows:- where: TICA i=n ∑( = i=1 TICi × RTPi ) TICi is the Terminal Infrastructure Charge for each period “i” in the Financial Year calculated at Schedule 2, Part A, Section 2; RTPi is that part of the Reference Tonnage for all Access Holders with Reference Tonnage relating to each period “i” in the Financial Year (for example, if the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in period “i” is 50Mtpa and the period “i” is of 6 Months duration then RTPi would be 25 Mt); 1. Train scheduling
Annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA). If there is a Review Event after 1 July in a Financial Year, the annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA) for that Financial Year will be calculated as follows:- = i=n ⎛ TICi x RTPi ⎞ ∑ ⎠ A ⎜ TICA = ∑⎜ i=n ⎛ TIC x RTP ⎞ i=1 ⎝ ⎠ i=1 ⎝ where: TICi is the relevant Terminal Infrastructure Charge for each period "i" in the Financial Year calculated at Schedule 2, Part A, Section 3; RTPi is that part of the Reference Tonnage for all Access Holders in respect of the relevant Terminal Component with Reference Tonnage relating to each period "i" in the Financial Year (for example, if the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in period "i" is 50Mtpa and the period "i" is of 6 Months duration then RTPi would be 25 Mt); ART is the Aggregate Reference Tonnage in respect of the relevant Terminal Component for the Financial Year (for example, if there are two periods "i" in a Financial Year, each of 6 Months duration, and the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in each of the periods is 50 Mtpa and 60 Mtpa respectively, then the ART for the Financial Year would be 55Mt); and 1. Train scheduling
Annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA). If there is a Review Event after 1 July in a Financial Year, the annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA) for that Financial Year will be calculated as follows:- where: TICi is the Terminal Infrastructure Charge for each period "i" in the Financial Year calculated at Schedule 2, Part A, Section 3; RTPi is that part of the Reference Tonnage for all Access Holders with Reference Tonnage relating to each period "i" in the Financial Year (for example, if the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in period "i" is 50Mtpa and the period "i" is of 6 Months duration then RTPi would be 25 Mt); ART is the Aggregate Reference Tonnage for the Financial Year (for example, if there are two periods "i" in a Financial Year, each of 6 Months duration, and the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in each of the periods is 50 Mtpa and 60 Mtpa respectively, then the ART for the Financial Year would be 55Mt); and n is the number of periods "i" in the Financial Year. DBCT Management must (subject to availability of trains and factors beyond its control) co-ordinate cargo assembly windows at the terminal to receive coal parcels and provide train operators and Users with details of cargo receival windows suitable for terminal acceptance of trains and ensure sufficient unloading capacity is made available at the Terminal, to allow each Access Holder to ship its Annual Contract Tonnage of coal in each Financial Year.
Annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA). If there is a Review Event after 1 July in a Financial Year, the annualised Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TICA) for that Financial Year will be calculated as follows:-  in  TICi x RTPi  where:   TICi is the relevant Terminal Infrastructure Charge for each period "i" in the Financial Year calculated at Schedule 2, Part A, Section 3; RTPi is that part of the Reference Tonnage for all Access Holders in respect of the relevant Terminal Component with Reference Tonnage relating to each period "i" in the Financial Year (for example, if the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in period "i" is 50Mtpa and the period "i" is of 6 Months duration then RTPi would be 25 Mt); ART is the Aggregate Reference Tonnage in respect of the relevant Terminal Component for the Financial Year (for example, if there are two periods "i" in a Financial Year, each of 6 Months duration, and the Aggregate Reference Tonnage rate in each of the periods is 50 Mtpa and 60 Mtpa respectively, then the ART for the Financial Year would be 55Mt); and SCHEDULE 3 - SERVICES‌ 1. Train scheduling

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