Common use of Proposed Resumption Notice Clause in Contracts

Proposed Resumption Notice. (a) IfSubject to clause 8.2(b), if Aurizon Network considers that a Resumption Trigger Event for the Train Service Type has occurred, then Aurizon Network may, regardless of whether or not Aurizon Network has given the Operator an Information Request Notice in respect of that Resumption Trigger Event or whether or not the Operator has responded to such an Information Request Notice, give the Operator a notice (Proposed Resumption Notice) specifying: (i) (a) reasonable details of the Resumption Trigger Event; (ii) (b) the Access Rights for the Train Service Type which Aurizon Network considers to be Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type in respect of the Resumption Trigger Event; and (iii) (c) that Aurizon Network is considering resuming the whole or part of the Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type.

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Samples: Operator Access Agreement

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Proposed Resumption Notice. (a) IfSubject to clause 8.2(b), if If Aurizon Network considers that a Resumption Trigger Event for the Train Service Type has occurred, then Aurizon Network may, regardless of whether or not Aurizon Network has given the Operator an Information Request Notice in respect of that Resumption Trigger Event or whether or not the Operator has responded to such an Information Request Notice, give the Operator a notice (Proposed Resumption Notice) specifying: (i) (a) reasonable details of the Resumption Trigger Event; (ii) (b) the Access Rights for the Train Service Type which Aurizon Network considers to be Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type in respect of the Resumption Trigger Event; and (iii) (c) that Aurizon Network is considering resuming the whole or part of the Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type.

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Samples: Operator Access Agreement

Proposed Resumption Notice. (a) IfSubject to clause 8.2(b), if If Aurizon Network considers that a Resumption Trigger Event for the Train Service Type has occurred, then Aurizon Network may, regardless of whether or not Aurizon Network has given the Operator End User an Information Request Notice in respect of that Resumption Trigger Event or whether or not the Operator End User has responded to such an Information Request Notice, give the Operator End User a notice (Proposed Resumption Notice) specifying: (i) (a) reasonable details of the Resumption Trigger Event; (ii) (b) the Access Rights for the Train Service Type which Aurizon Network considers to be Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type in respect of the Resumption Trigger Event; and (iii) (c) that Aurizon Network is considering resuming the whole or part of the Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type.

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Samples: End User Access Agreement

Proposed Resumption Notice. (a) IfSubject to clause 8.2(b), if Aurizon Network considers that a Resumption Trigger Event for the Train Service Type has occurred, then Aurizon Network may, regardless of whether or not Aurizon Network has given the Operator End User an Information Request Notice in respect of that Resumption Trigger Event or whether or not the Operator End User has responded to such an Information Request Notice, give the Operator End User a notice (Proposed Resumption Notice) specifying: (i) (a) reasonable details of the Resumption Trigger Event; ; (ii) (b) the Access Rights for the Train Service Type which Aurizon Network considers to be Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type in respect of the Resumption Trigger Event; and (iii) (c) that Aurizon Network is considering resuming the whole or part of the Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type.

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Samples: Access Holder Access Agreement

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Proposed Resumption Notice. (a) IfSubject to clause 8.2(b6.2(b), if Aurizon Network considers that a Resumption Trigger Event for the Train Service Type has occurred, then Aurizon Network may, regardless of whether or not Aurizon Network has given the Operator End User an Information Request Notice in respect of that Resumption Trigger Event or whether or not the Operator End User has responded to such an Information Request Notice, give the Operator End User a notice (Proposed Resumption Notice) specifying: (i) (a) reasonable details of the Resumption Trigger Event; ; (ii) (b) the Access Rights for the Train Service Type which Aurizon Network considers to be Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type in respect of the Resumption Trigger Event; and (iii) (c) that Aurizon Network is considering resuming the whole or part of the Underutilised Access Rights for the Train Service Type.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User Access Agreement

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