HS1 Network Code definition

HS1 Network Code means the document entitled "HS1 Network Code" dated December 2012, as may be amended from time to time;
HS1 Network Code means the document entitled "HS1 Network Code" dated August 2009, as may be amended from time to time;
HS1 Network Code means the HS1 Network Code with respect to HS1 published by the Station Facility Owner as the owner of HS1 and as updated from time to time;"NRIL Network Code"means the Network Code with respect to the NR Network published by Network Rail and as updated from time to time;"Principal Change Date"has the meaning given to it in Part D of the HS1 Network Code or the NRIL Network Code (as applicable);"Subsidiary Change Date"has the meaning given to it in Part D of the HS1 Network Code or the NRIL Network Code (as applicable);"Timetable Week"has the meaning given to it in Part D of the HS1 Network Code or the NRIL Network Code (as applicable); and"Working Timetable"means any timetable of passenger railway services published or procured to be published to the public by the Station Facility Owner or Network Rail (as applicable) pursuant to Part D of the HS1 NetworkCode or the NRIL Network Code (as applicable).ANNEX 3 COMMON STATION AMENITIES AND COMMON STATION SERVICES WHICH MAY BE CHANGED ONLY BY UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT OF ALL USERS

Examples of HS1 Network Code in a sentence

  • HS1 Ltd shall ensure that all operators of trains having permission to use any track comprised in HS1 agree to comply with the HS1 Network Code and each of the HS1 Operational Codes.

  • If the Terms, the HS1 Network Code and/or the HS1 Operational Codes are modified at any time, this Agreement shall have effect with the modification from the date that such modifications come into force.

  • The Terms, the HS1 Network Code and each of the HS1 Operational Codes are incorporated in and form part of this Agreement.

  • Trains on HS1 are regulated according to train regulation policies agreed in accordance with Part H of the HS1 Network Code.

  • The HS1 Network Code also deals with the process for establishing a working timetable, addressing operational disruption and performance improvement planning and monitoring.

  • The measures to be undertaken in the case of disruption or anticipated disruption so as to sustain, and where necessary restore, operation of train services on HS1 in accordance with the Working Timetable are set out in Part H of the HS1 Network Code.

  • Further environmental restrictions applicable to HS1 can be found in Part E of the HS1 Network Code.

  • Part D of the HS1 Network Code sets out the procedures by which the Working Timetable, Engineering Access Statement and Timetabling Planning Rules may be changed.

  • The HS1 Access Disputes Resolution Rules are appended to the HS1 Network Code.

  • The Infrastructure Manager follows the process and timeline for scheduling path requests as specified in Part D of the HS1 Network Code.


More Definitions of HS1 Network Code

HS1 Network Code means the document entitled "HS1 Network Code" and previously known as the "CTRL Track Access Conditions" as may be amended from time to time;

Related to HS1 Network Code

  • Network Code means the network code prepared by National Grid pursuant to its gas transporters licence, as such code may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof and which incorporates the Uniform Network Code;

  • Uniform Network Code means the uniform network code as defined in Standard Special Condition A11(6) of National Grid’s transporters licence, as such code may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof.

  • BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide a Service.

  • Merchant Network Upgrades means additions to, or modifications or replacements of, physical facilities of the Interconnected Transmission Owner that, on the date of the pertinent Transmission Interconnection Customer’s Upgrade Request, are part of the Transmission System or are included in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan.

  • Network Upgrades means modifications or additions to transmission-related facilities that are integrated with and support the Transmission Provider’s overall Transmission System for the general benefit of all users of such Transmission System. Network Upgrades shall include:

  • Network User means a customer or a potential customer of a transmission system operator, and transmission system operators themselves in so far as it is necessary for them to carry out their functions in relation to transmission;

  • Network Rules means the operating rules of any Network, as may be amended from time to time and provided to Higher One in writing.

  • Transportation network company means a company or organization facilitating and/or providing transportation services using a computer or digital application or platform to connect or match passengers with drivers for compensation or a fee.

  • Mobile Network means a 3G or 4G network or any other mobile communications network which we choose to provide Mobile services.

  • 911 system means the set of network, database and customer premise equipment (CPE) components required to provide 911 service.

  • Transportation network company rider or “rider” means an

  • AT&T-12STATE means the AT&T owned ILEC(s) doing business in Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas and Wisconsin.

  • In-network or "participating" means a provider or facility

  • Network Element is As Defined in the Act.

  • Transportation network company driver or “driver” means an

  • Network Load means the load that a Network Customer designates for Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III. The Network Customer’s Network Load shall include all load (including losses) served by the output of any Network Resources designated by the Network Customer. A Network Customer may elect to designate less than its total load as Network Load but may not designate only part of the load at a discrete Point of Delivery. Where an Eligible Customer has elected not to designate a particular load at discrete points of delivery as Network Load, the Eligible Customer is responsible for making separate arrangements under Tariff, Part II for any Point-To-Point Transmission Service that may be necessary for such non-designated load.

  • Secure Network means a network which is only accessible by Secure

  • Network Customer means an entity receiving transmission service pursuant to the terms of the Transmission Provider’s Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III.

  • Network pharmacy means any pharmacy that has an agreement to accept our pharmacy allowance for prescription drugs and diabetic equipment/supplies covered under this agreement. All other pharmacies are NON-NETWORK PHARMACIES. The one exception and for the purpose of specialty Prescription Drugs, only specialty pharmacies that have an agreement to accept our pharmacy allowance are network pharmacies and all others pharmacies are non-network pharmacies.

  • Network Area means the 50 mile radius around the local school campus the Named Insured is attending.

  • Network Resource means any designated generating resource owned, purchased, or leased by a Network Customer under the Network Integration Transmission Service Tariff. Network Resources do not include any resource, or any portion thereof, that is committed for sale to third parties or otherwise cannot be called upon to meet the Network Customer’s Network Load on a non-interruptible basis, except for purposes of fulfilling obligations under a reserve sharing program.

  • Non-Network means any hospital, day care centre or other provider that is not part of the network.

  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN means a switched network service that provides end-to-end digital connectivity for the simultaneous transmission of voice and data. Basic Rate Interface-ISDN (BRI-ISDN) provides for a digital transmission of two (2) 64 Kbps bearer channels and one (1) 16 Kbps data channel (2B+D).

  • Custom Local Area Signaling Service Features (CLASS) means certain call-management service features that are currently available from SBC-13STATE’s local networks. These could include: Automatic Call Back; Automatic Recall; Call Trace; Caller Identification and related blocking features; Calling Number Delivery; Customer Originated Trace; Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting; Selective Call Forward; and Selective Call Rejection.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7 means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • JORC Code means the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia, as amended;