Authorisation of Rollingstock & Rollingstock Configurations Sample Clauses

Authorisation of Rollingstock & Rollingstock Configurations. (a) Prior to the operation of any Train Services the Operator must: (i) implement the control measures devised in the Interface Risk Management Plan relevant to assessing the compatibility of the Operator’s Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations with the Nominated Network; and (ii) without limiting Clause 6.9(a)(i), provide to Aurizon Network a certificate by a suitably qualified person whom both Aurizon Network and the Operator accept as being competent to provide such certification as to the compliance of the Operator’s Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations with the Interface Risk Management Plan (including the Rollingstock Interface Standards) and the Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations the subject of that certificate shall then, subject to Aurizon Network’s reasonable satisfaction with the certificate provided, be authorised by Aurizon Network and included in Schedule 4 as the authorised Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations. (b) If requested to do so by Aurizon Network, the Operator must provide to Aurizon Network (or procure the certifying party to provide to Aurizon Network) relevant documentation (including reports on trials and/or commissioning tests) demonstrating that the Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations comply with the Interface Risk Management Plan including the Rollingstock Interface Standards. (c) Where Aurizon Network is not satisfied, on the basis of documentation provided by the Operator or the certifying party in accordance with Clauses 6.9(a) and (b), that the Rollingstock and/or Rollingstock Configurations comply with the terms of the Interface Risk Management Plan, either Party may refer the adequacy of the documentation and whether the Rollingstock and/or Rollingstock Configurations comply with the terms of the Interface Risk Management Plan for resolution by an expert in accordance with Clause 18.3. (d) In the event that during the Term the Operator wishes to: (i) modify any of the Operator’s authorised Rollingstock or Rollingstock Configurations; or (ii) have additional Rollingstock or Rollingstock Configurations authorised for use on the Nominated Network, then prior to using any such modified or additional Rollingstock or Rollingstock Configurations on the Nominated Network: (iii) the Operator must notify Aurizon Network (giving details of the relevant modification or additional Rollingstock or Rollingstock Configurations); (iv) if Aurizon Network considers it reasonably necessary to do so...
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Authorisation of Rollingstock & Rollingstock Configurations. (a) (a) Prior to the operation of any Train Services the Operator must: (i) (i) implement the control measures devised in the Interface Risk Management Plan relevant to assessing the compatibility of the Operator’s Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations with the Nominated Network; and (ii) (ii) without limiting Clause 6.9(a)(i), provide to QR Network a certificate by a suitably qualified person whom both QR Network and the Operator accept as being competent to provide such certification as to the compliance of the Operator’s Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations with the Interface Risk Management Plan (including the Rollingstock Interface Standards) and the Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations the subject of that certificate shall then, subject to QR Network’s reasonable satisfaction with the certificate provided, be authorised by QR Network and included in Schedule 4 as the authorised Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations. (b) (b) If requested to do so by QR Network, the Operator must provide to QR Network (or procure the certifying party to provide to QR Network) relevant documentation (including reports on trials and/or commissioning tests) demonstrating that the Rollingstock and Rollingstock Configurations comply with the Interface Risk Management Plan including the Rollingstock Interface Standards.

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