CVL Category 3 Disruption definition

CVL Category 3 Disruption means a variation to any CVL Base Service which would otherwise have operated, where such variation has one or more of the following effects:
CVL Category 3 Disruption means a variation to any CVL Base Service which would otherwise have operated, where such variation has one or more of the following effects: there is no CVL Revised Base Service and the access from the Origin or to the Destination of the CVL Base Service is blocked to all rail freight services (except as a result of the non-availability of the applicable gauge cleared route); there is no CVL Revised Base Service due to the lack of an applicable gauge cleared route between the Origin and the Destination which has lasted or lasts in total for more than 60 hours; or the CVL Revised Base Service does not have an applicable gauge cleared route between the Origin and the Destination where: the lack of such applicable gauge cleared route has lasted or lasts in total for more than 60 hours; and the CVL Revised Base Service operates in whole, or in part, at the relevant location within this 60 hour period; all or part of the goods planned to be carried by the CVL Base Service are required to be transported by any mode other than rail, for all or any part of the journey from its Origin to its Destination; at least one additional locomotive is used for the CVL Revised Base Service over the number used for the CVL Base Service; or the parties agree that there is a requirement for a specified number of the Train Operator’s train crew to acquire knowledge of any diversionary route which may form part of the CVL Revised Base Service and such requirement has come about as a direct result of the exceptional nature of the variation to the CVL Base Service, provided that the relevant variation arises as a direct result of a Network Rail Early Notice Possession;

Related to CVL Category 3 Disruption

  • Index Disruption means in respect of an Index on any Valuation Date, the Index Sponsor fails to calculate and announce such Index.

  • Supply Chain Disruption means an inability by the Contractor to obtain goods or services from third parties necessary to perform the Work of the Contract within the schedule specified therein, despite the Contractor making all reasonable commercial efforts to procure same. Contractors are advised that increased costs do not, in and of themselves, amount to a Supply Chain Disruption;

  • eligible Categories means Categories (1) through (4) set forth in the table in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to this Agreement;

  • Service Level Failure means a failure to perform the Software Support Services fully in compliance with the Support Service Level Requirements.

  • Maximum contaminant level goal or “MCLG” means the maximum level of a contaminant in drinking water at which no known or anticipated adverse effect on the health of persons would occur, and which allows an adequate margin of safety. MCLGs are nonenforceable health goals.