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First Working Timetable definition

First Working Timetable means, in respect of a day, the version of the Working Timetable required to be issued by Network Rail to Nexus in respect of that day pursuant to Access Condition D1.5.3 but modified so as to ignore any restriction on use of the routes which: (a) has been notified by Network Rail in accordance with paragraph 3.3 less than 26 weeks before the relevant Passenger Change Date; and (b) would not otherwise be excluded from the definition of “Possession”;
First Working Timetable means, in respect of a day, the version of the Working Timetable required to be issued by Network Rail to Nexus in respect of that day pursuant to Access Condition D1.6.34th;
First Working Timetable means, in respect of any day, the version of the Working

Examples of First Working Timetable in a sentence

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More Definitions of First Working Timetable

First Working Timetable means the Working Timetable for the Timetable Period during which it is anticipated that the Services Commencement Date will occur, as the same may be amended pursuant to Clause 6.2.1(ii)(a);
First Working Timetable means, in respect of a day, the version of the Working
First Working Timetable means the version of the New Working Timetable publishedby HS1 Ltd at D-22 in accordance with Condition D2.7.1 as may be modified in accordance with Condition D2.7.4;
First Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the HS1 Network Code;
First Working Timetable means the version of the Working Timetable in

Related to First Working Timetable

  • Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the Network Code.

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