Network Rail’s right to terminate Sample Clauses

Network Rail’s right to terminate. Network Rail may serve a Termination Notice on the Train Operator: (a) where the Train Operator fails to comply with any material restriction in a Suspension Notice; (b) where the Train Operator fails to comply with its obligations under paragraph 2.5.3; (c) where the Train Operator Event of Default specified in paragraph 1.1(a) has occurred and is continuing; or (d) where the Train Operator Event of Default specified in a Suspension Notice served by Network Rail is not capable of being remedied and three months have elapsed from the service of that Suspension Notice.
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Network Rail’s right to terminate. Network Rail may serve a Termination Notice on the Freight Customer where:
Network Rail’s right to terminate. Network Rail may serve a Termination Notice on Nexus:- (1) where Nexus fails to comply with any material restriction in a Suspension Notice; (2) where Nexus fails to comply with its obligations under Clause 9.3(E)(3)(a) within the grace period referred to in Clause 9.3(B)(5); (3) where the Nexus Event of Default described in Clause 9.2(A)(1) has occurred and has continued for more than 28 days; (4) where the Nexus Event of Default specified in a Suspension Notice served by Network Rail is not capable of being remedied, is not rectified in accordance with Clause 9.3(E)(4) and three months have elapsed from the service of the said Suspension Notice, provided always that Network Rail may only serve a Termination Notice on Nexus where the basis for the Termination Notice is an Event of Default as described in Clause 9.2(A)(2) or Clause 9.2(A)(4) if that Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.
Network Rail’s right to terminate. Network Rail may serve a Termination Notice on the Train Operator: where the Train Operator fails to comply with any material restriction in a Suspension Notice;
Network Rail’s right to terminate. ‌ (a) the Freight Customer fails to comply with any material restriction in a Suspension Notice; (b) the Freight Customer fails to comply with its obligations under paragraph 2.5.3; (c) [Not used]; or (d) the Freight Customer Event of Default specified in a Suspension Notice served by Network Rail is not capable of being remedied and three months have elapsed from the service of that Suspension Notice.

Related to Network Rail’s right to terminate

  • Right to Terminate Either Party may unilaterally terminate this Annex by providing thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the other Party.

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