Coal Spillage Charge definition

Coal Spillage Charge means the amount payable in respect of item 6 in the formula specified in paragraph 2.2.1;

Examples of Coal Spillage Charge in a sentence

  • Any notification to ORR pursuant to either of paragraphs 2.11.4 or 2.11.5 shall be supported by such information and evidence (including any freight train operators’ representations, reporters’ audit and data from sampling trays) as ORR may require to determine whether or not to approve the proposed variation (if any) to the Coal Spillage Charge Rate or to make an alternative determination as to the level of the variation (if any) to the Coal Spillage Charge Rate.

  • The Coal Spillage Charge Rate in respect of each Coal Vehicle used in a Service shall be the coal spillage charge rate per KGTM set out in the Track Usage Price List (as such rate may be adjusted in accordance with paragraph 2.7.2, the “ Baseline Coal Spillage Charge Rate”) until it is varied in accordance with this paragraph 2.11, provided that the Coal Spillage Charge Rate as so varied shall never exceed the Baseline Coal Spillage Charge Rate.

  • If a Coal Spillage Charge Variation Notice is issued by ORR, the Coal Spillage Charge Rate shall be varied in accordance with that Coal Spillage Charge Variation Notice.

  • ORR has removed the Coal Spillage Charge and included a transitional provision for this.

  • For more information on the traction electricity charges can be found in the Traction Electricity Rules.Coal Spillage ChargeThe Coal Spillage Charge is levied on freight traffic carrying coal.

  • DB Schenker submits that the cost categories covered by existing charging methodologies that should be removed in their entirety from the LEK work include (but are not limited to) VTAC, Schedule 8, EC4T, EC4T Asset Usage Charge, Coal Spillage Charge, Freight Only Line Charge and Capacity Charge.

  • It published updated coal spillage288 Arup‟s review of the Coal Spillage Charge (April 2013) can be accessed at http://www.rail- reg.gov.uk/pr13/publications/consultants-reports.phpcharge estimates in its April 2013 conclusion document289.

  • We agree with382 Periodic Review 2013 – Conclusions on the Coal Spillage Charge and Coal Spillage Reduction Investment Charge, Network Rail, April 2013.

  • We are content with ORR’s drafting to remove the Coal Spillage Reduction Investment Charge but have proposed minor amendments to ORR’s proposed contractual drafting regarding the removal of the Coal Spillage Charge.

  • We propose reinstating the definition of the Coal Spillage Charge Rate, but amending this definition to refer to the 2018/19 financial year, CP5 Track Usage Price List, and CP5 indexation provisions.

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