Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC Sample Clauses

Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC. (a) Where no Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC) for that Financial Year, being a charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage, will be calculated as follows:- where:- (b) Where a Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage to apply for each period "i" in that Financial Year (TICi) shall be calculated as follows:- RCi where:-
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Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC. The Initial TIC for the Terminal Component for the Financial Year commencing on the Effective Date, being a charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage for the Terminal Component, is $[insert amount agreed between DBIM and User or determined by the arbitrator in the event the Initial TIC is referred to arbitration under the Access Undertaking].
Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC. (a) Where no Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC) in respect of a Terminal Component for that Financial Year, being a charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage for the Terminal Component , will be calculated as follows:- where:- (b) Where a Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the relevant Terminal Infrastructure Charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage to apply for each period "i" in that Financial Year (TICi) shall be calculated as follows:- RCi where:- RCi is the relevant portion of the Revenue Cap to apply for period "i" to the Terminal Component in the Financial Year; and ARTi is the relevant portion of the Aggregate Reference Tonnage applying to the relevant period "i" to the Terminal Component in the Financial Year.
Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC. (a) Where no Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC) in respect of a Terminal Component for that Financial Year, being a charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage for the Terminal Component , will be calculated as follows:- where:- RC is the relevant Revenue Cap; and ART is the relevant Aggregate Reference Tonnage. (b) Where a Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the relevant Terminal Infrastructure Charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage to apply for each period "i" in that Financial Year (TICi) shall be calculated as follows:- TIC = RCi where:- RCi is the relevant portion of the Revenue Cap to apply for period "i" to the Terminal Component in the Financial Year; and ARTi is the relevant portion of the Aggregate Reference Tonnage applying to the relevant period "i" to the Terminal Component in the Financial Year.
Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC. (a) Where no Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC) for that Financial Year, being a charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage, will be calculated as follows:- where:- (b) Where a Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage to apply for each period “i” in that Financial Year (TICi) shall be calculated as follows:- TICi = where:- RCi ARTi RCi is the relevant portion of the Revenue Cap to apply for period “i” in the Financial Year; and ARTi is the relevant portion of the Aggregate Reference Tonnage applying to the relevant period “i” in the Financial Year.
Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC. Where no Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the Terminal Infrastructure Charge (TIC) in respect of a Terminal Component for that Financial Year, being a charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage for the Terminal Component, will be calculated as follows:- where:- RC is the relevant Revenue Cap; and ART is the relevant Aggregate Reference Tonnage. Where a Review Event occurs after 1 July in a Financial Year, the relevant Terminal Infrastructure Charge per tonne of Annual Contract Tonnage to apply for each period "i" in that Financial Year (TICi) shall be calculated as follows:- where:- RCi is the relevant portion of the Revenue Cap to apply for period "i" in the Financial Year to the Terminal Component; and ARTi is the relevant portion of the Aggregate Reference Tonnage applying to the relevant period "i" to the Terminal Component in the Financial Year. The ARR that will apply in each Financial Year be calculated based on: the ARR and principles set out by the QCA in its Final Decision on the Xxxxxxxxx Bay Coal Terminal Draft Access Undertaking dated [insert] (as amended by the QCA prior to the Commencement Date, if so amended); any amendment to the Access Undertaking or, the relevant ARR, Revenue Cap or Reference Tariff made pursuant to section 6(a); and any amendment to the ARR required to reflect the fees charged to DBCT Management by the QCA in respect of that or any prior period after 1 July 2010 (to the extent not previously recovered) pursuant to the Queensland Competition Authority Regulation 2007 in providing regulatory services in connection with the Terminal. An amendment under this sub-clause (3) may be submitted to the QCA at the same time as the relevant ARR under sub-section (c) below, or as a later amendment to the relevant ARR during the relevant Financial Year. By each 15 May after the Commencement Date, DBCT Management, after consultation with Access Holders, will submit the each relevant ARR to apply for the next Financial Year to the QCA for approval. The Each TIC will be amended annually on 1 July to reflect the new relevant ARR approved by the QCA and any variation to reflect the relevant Increment, the Aggregate Reference Tonnage and the Notional Contract Tonnage applicable for that Financial Year. Any amendment made pursuant to section 5(j) above will be effective from the relevant 1 July. If a Review Event occurs, and where described in section 12.5(o) of the Access Undertaking, after consultation with the User,...

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