Departure Station definition

Departure Station has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2(b) of Appendix 2 (Alternative Transport) to Schedule 4 (Persons with Disabilities and Disability Discrimination);
Departure Station has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2.2 of Appendix 2 (Accessible Transport Arrangements) to Schedule 4 (Accessibility and Inclusivity);
Departure Station has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2.2 of

More Definitions of Departure Station

Departure Station has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2(b) of Appendix 2 (Alternative Transport) to Schedule 4 (Persons with Disabilities and Disability Discrimination); Depot means a depot in respect of which the Franchise Operator has entered into a Depot Lease;
Departure Station means the Loading Port at Open Sea/Port near Mine Site designated by SELLER.
Departure Station has the meaning given to it in paragraph 3.5(b) of Schedule 2.2 (Security of Access Agreements, Rolling Stock Leases, Station and Depot Leases); has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2.2 of Appendix 2 (Accessible Transport Arrangements) to Schedule 4 (Accessibility and Inclusivity);

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