Child Price definition

Child Price means, in relation to any Fare, the amount charged or chargeable to a person under the age of 16 in respect of such Fare;
Child Price means, in relation to any Fare, the amount charged or chargeable to a person under the age of 16 in respect of such Fare; “Climate Change Strategy for Wales” means the Climate Change Strategy for Wales dated October 2010; “Closed Scheme Employees” has the meaning given to it in paragraph 3.2 of Schedule 16 (Pensions); “Closure” means a discontinuance or closure under Part 4 of the Railways Act 2005 of any of the Passenger Services or of any network on which the Passenger Services may be operated or of any of the Stations or of any part of such network or Station; “CO2e” means CO2 equivalent including other greenhouse emissions; “Code of Practice” means the code of practice for protecting the interests of users of railway passenger services or station services who have disabilities, as prepared, revised from time to time (with the approval of the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee) and published by the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 71B of the Act and which is available athttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/accessible- railway-stations-design-standards (or such other applicable web address that is adopted by the Authority from time to time); “Code of Practice for Cancellations and Missed Station Stops” means the code of practice as set out in Appendix 4 to Schedule 7.1 (Operational Performance); “Collateral Agreement” means an agreement which is required to be entered into by TfWRL with Network Rail or any other entity as a condition to any Access Agreement of which TfWRL is the beneficiary; “Commercial Return” means where the CCI Scheme Revenue equals orexceeds the aggregate of the CCI Scheme Costs and the CCI Scheme Margin;

Examples of Child Price in a sentence

  • Settlement Agreement in respect of such Temporary Fares and the Franchisee shall ensure that such Temporary Fares are Created and that the Price and Child Price thereof specified by SPTE are charged in respect of such Temporary Fares.

  • A B where: A is the aggregate Gross Revenue recorded by RSP as attributable to sales of that Fare and any other Fare with which it was aggregated under paragraph 2.1(a) of Schedule 5.3 for the period of 12 months which ended 31 March 2010; and B is the Price or Child Price (as the case may be) for that Fare recorded by RSP in February 2010.

  • The Operator shall, where it Creates or has Created a Fare, set the Child Price for that Fare in such a way that the Fare may be purchased by or for a person under the age of 16 on terms which are no less favourable than would apply if that person were the holder of a Young Person’s Railcard (as amended or replaced from time to time).

  • If such maximUm Price or Child Price (as the case may be) did not so comply.

  • If such maximum Price or Child Price (as the case may be) did not so comply, then such maximum Price or Child Price (as the case may be) shall be the last Price or Child Price (as the case may be) recorded by RSP which did so comply; and PII is the Permitted Individual Increase in any Fare Year, as determined in accordance with paragraph 2.2.

  • Preceding Year Ticket Price x PH where: Year, provided that such maximum Price or Child Price (as the case may be) complied with the requirements of this Schedule 5.