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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND. 3.1 Section 48, 2008 Act (a) TII is the owner of the System and is party to this Contract in this regard. (b) In accordance with section 48 of the 2008 Act, NTA has assigned to TII its functions in relation to securing the provision of light rail passenger services to the extent relating to Luas on certain terms and conditions and is party to this Contract in this regard. (c) TII is exclusively responsible for the performance of NTA’s functions in relation to securing the provision of light rail passenger services to the extent relating to Luas under this Contract, except to the extent contemplated by this clause 3.1. (d) Subject to clause 3.1(e), the rights and obligations in relation to clause 3.11 (NTA System Licence) (including, any defined term to the extent applicable) shall be exercised and /or performed by NTA to the exclusion of TII. (e) Notwithstanding anything in this Contract, the rights and obligations in relation to: (i) clause 10.2 (Consents and Approval to Operate the System); (ii) clause 42.2 (Breach); (iii) clause 62 (Announcements); and (iv) clause 67 (Amendments), including, any defined term contained therein to the extent applicable, shall be exercised and/or performed by NTA and TII together. (f) Notwithstanding anything in this Contract, the rights and obligations in relation to: (i) clause 16.3 (Authority Consent); (ii) clause 17.1(a) and 17.1(b) (Ticketing Arrangements); (iii) clause 17.3 (Authority Consent); (iv) clause 18(c) (Customer Care and Public Relations); (v) clause 26.5(a) (Operator’s Representative); (vi) clause 26.6 (Change of Operator’s Representative); (vii) in the case of variations of value greater than one hundred thousand euro (€100,000), clause 34.2 (Authority Variations); (viii) Claims (other than insurance Claims) arising in connection with this Contract of value greater than one hundred thousand euro (€100,000); (ix) clause 49.9 (Termination); (x) clause 50 (Step In); (xi) clause 51 (Default); (xii) clause 52 (Consequences of Termination/Expiry); (xiii) clause 53 (Transition to Another Operator); (xiv) clause 57 (Assignment); (xv) clause 58 (Sub-Contracting); (xvi) clause 68.2 (Consequences of Prohibited Acts); and (xvii) the rights and obligations in relation to the Support Documents, including, any defined term contained therein to the extent applicable, shall be performed and/or exercised by TII, having obtained the prior approval of NTA to its exercise of the rights under such clauses.
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