Examples of Access Beneficiary in a sentence
Where the CVL IM proposes a modification to the CVL Network Code in accordance with this Condition C7 and an Access Beneficiary submits an objection to such proposed modification to the CVL Network Code, either the CVL IM or the relevant Access Beneficiary shall be entitled to refer such matter to be determined in accordance with the CVL ADRR if the CVL IM and the relevant Access Beneficiary are unable to reach an agreement with regards to the proposed modification of the CVL Network Code.
The entitlement set out in Condition C8.1 shall only apply if such modification to the CVL Network Code: is reasonably necessary as a result of modification(s) that have been made to the Network Rail Network Code; the CVL IM has notified each Access Beneficiary and ORR of its proposal to modify the CVL Network Code; and ORR has approved the proposed modification to the CVL Network Code.
Recordings created under paragraph 3.4 must be agreed with the affected Access Beneficiary.
Condition J5 sets out a process where a Part J Access Beneficiary can apply for rights held by another Part J Access Beneficiary where that Part J Access Beneficiary has not used them and the applicant has a commercial need for them.
If Network Rail omits or becomes aware that it is likely to omit to make a Timing of an event for a Recording, it must notify each affected Access Beneficiary as soon as it reasonably can.
Those costs shall be the minimum reasonably necessary for that Access Beneficiary to carry out that assessment.
Before making any change to the characteristics of the Recording Point, Network Rail must notify each affected Access Beneficiary.
No, we will not be waiving the requirement to submit required requested documentation for claims, except where regulators have explicitly suspended or modified applicable rules.
Each affected Access Beneficiary must respond to a notice issued by Network Rail under paragraph 7.4, within 28 days.
Within 14 days following receipt of such a notice, any affected Access Beneficiary that does not agree with its contents may refer the matter for resolution under section 10.