RAIL PRODUCTS OFFERED FOR SALE Sample Clauses

RAIL PRODUCTS OFFERED FOR SALE. 3.1. The Licensee may only offer for sale those Rail Products listed in Schedule 6. 3.2. For the avoidance of doubt, the Licensee is not obliged to offer for sale a Rail Product that is not a Basic Product, or a Non-Rail Product, or any Rail Product that is incapable of being sold using the Approved TIS. 3.3. The Licensee is not obliged to issue a Reservation unless the Reservation is issued in relation to the right to a seat on a particular train journey (there is no obligation to issue a Reservation for any other service - e.g. - for the conveyance of a bicycle). 3.4. The exceptions to the range of Rail Products or services listed in Schedule 8 that the Licensee is not permitted to offer for sale may be amended as agreed from time to time in writing between the Parties. If ATOC deems it appropriate to amend the range of Rail Products that the Licensee is required to offer for sale, he will stipulate a reasonable date from when such Rail Products are to be offered for sale. 3.5. In cases where a customer enquires about a Rail Product or service that is not offered for sale through the Internet Site, the Licensee is obliged to provide the customer with information about how such a service or services can be enquired about and/or purchased.
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