Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule. (b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year. (c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must: (i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year; and (ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year. (d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year. (e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement, Access Holder Agreement, Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path ScheduleSchedule Spreadsheet.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Indicative Access Holder Agreement, Indicative Access Holder Agreement, Indicative Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates Associates:
(i) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to five Mtpa at the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year before 31 December 2011; or
(ii) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then then, the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b3.5(a) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b3.5
(a) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b3.5(a), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path ScheduleSchedule Spreadsheet.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.with
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Samples: Indicative Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates Associates:
(i) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to five Mtpa at the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year before 31 December 2011; or
(ii) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then then, the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates Associates:
(i) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to five Mtpa at the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year before 31 December 2011; or
(ii) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then then, the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b3.5
(a) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b3.5
(a) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b3.5(a), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period.
(a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if If the Access Holder and its Associates Associates:
(i) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to five Mtpa at the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2011; or
(ii) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then then, the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(cb) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b3.5
(a) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b3.5
(a) for that Contract Year.
(dc) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(ed) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b3.5(a), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c3.5(b) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year:.
(i) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to five Mtpa at the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year before 31 December 2011; or
(ii) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then, the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement
Identification of Allocation Period. (a) For the first Contract Year, the Access Holder’s Allocation Period for a Train Path is set out in the Train Path Schedule.
(b) For each subsequent Contract Year, if the Access Holder and its Associates Associates:
(i) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to five Mtpa at the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year before 31 December 2011; or
(ii) have aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to three Mtpa to the terminals operated by PWCS for any Contract Year from 1 January 2012 until the expiry of this agreement, then then, the Access Holder is eligible to elect, by notice in writing to ARTC, an Allocation Period of a Quarter for that Contract Year.
(c) If the Access Holder wishes to elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter for a Contract Year, the Access Holder must:
(i) submit an election notice to ARTC by 31 August of the preceding Contract Year establishing to ARTC’s reasonable satisfaction that its aggregate nominations at the terminals operated by PWCS (taking into account any renewals and extensions) is less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for 3.5(b)for that Contract Year; and
(ii) provide ARTC with a copy of an executed contract with PWCS by 10 December of the preceding Contract Year confirming that it has aggregate load point allocations less than or equal to the applicable maximum amount specified in clause 3.5(b) for that Contract Year.
(d) The Access Holder will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve an even spread of Path Usages during each Period and over the Contract Year.
(e) To avoid doubt, all Train Path Schedules will have the same Allocation Period in a Contract Year and if the Access Holder does not meet the criteria in clause 3.5(b), or if the Access Holder does not elect an Allocation Period of a Quarter in accordance with clause 3.5(c) the Allocation Period for that Contract Year will be a Month.
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Samples: Access Holder Agreement