Common use of Calculation of Revised Nominal Payload Clause in Contracts

Calculation of Revised Nominal Payload. ‌ The Revised Nominal Payload for a Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RNP = PMP x LEF where: RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Train Service Type (rounded down to the nearest whole tonne) PMP = the Proposed Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type or, if applicable, the amount determined in accordance with clause 11.1(c)(iii)(A) for the Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) LEF = Loading Efficiency Factor (as defined in the definition of “Gross Tonnes” in item 1.1 of Schedule 4) for a Train Service for the Train Service Type

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Access Agreement

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Calculation of Revised Nominal Payload. The Revised Nominal Payload for a Train Service Type is the amount (expressed as tonnes) calculated in accordance with the following formula: RNP = PMP x LEF where: RNP = the Revised Nominal Payload for the Train Service Type (rounded down to the nearest whole tonne) PMP = the Proposed Maximum Payload for the Train Service Type or, if applicable, the amount determined in accordance with clause 11.1(c)(iii)(A) for the Train Service Type (rounded to the nearest whole tonne) LEF = Loading Efficiency Factor (as defined in the definition of “Gross Tonnes” in item 1.1 of Schedule 4) for a Train Service for the Train Service Type

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.qca.org.au, www.qca.org.au

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