Examples of Interim Indicative Services in a sentence
A) the Charges for the services described in section 4.19(c) as Interim Indicative Service 1 and Interim Indicative Service 2 in Pricing Zone 1 may be the same, and the Charges for Interim Indicative Service 1 and Interim Indicative Service 2 in Pricing Zone 2 may be the same, notwithstanding those services will no longer constitute Interim Indicative Services after the Interim Period; and(B) for the purposes of this section 4.15(a)(iii), Charges are taken to mean the unit TOP price and unit Non-TOP price.
While the second requirement is arguably close to the rationality of unfair terms control, this is hardly the case for the first.
Until the Indicative Service and Indicative Access Charges are approved by the ACCC (Interim Period) ARTC will determine in each calendar year Interim Indicative Access Charges (IIACs) for the prescribed Interim Indicative Services.
In Pricing Zone 1 and Pricing Zone 2, variations in access pricing (on a per tonne basis) for Interim Indicative Services operating within the Constrained Network range from a 29% reduction in price to a 12% increase in price, with reduced access pricing for 75% of such services, and 78% of constrained coal volumes.
Moreover, in a letter to NSWMC dated 6 May 2009, ARTC made a commitment to “pricing parity” on a GTK basis between 91 wagon and 74 wagon trains in Pricing Zones 1 and 2, for a period of not less than 5 years from the commencement of the undertaking, to apply to Interim Indicative Services which may become non Indicative Services when the Indicative Service is eventually determined.
Conversely, determining an Indicative Service which has different characteristics to the Interim Indicative Services will disadvantage those who have invested in rolling stock (with a working life of 15-20 years) in good faith in recent years.
To address this uncertainty in the 2010 HVAU, ARTC has proposed to develop Interim Indicative Access Charges for a number of prescribed Interim Indicative Services in the Hunter Valley intended to represent the existing predominant coal train service configurations.
ARTC has undertaken a comparison, consistent with the methodology described above, of the relevant parameters of both the initial Indicative Services and the Interim Indicative Services in each of the 3 Pricing Zones.
ARTC has proposed IIACs to apply from 1 January 2010 for all Interim Indicative Services prescribed at clause 4.17(c) of the 2010 HVAU, as described in Table 1 below.Table 1: Proposed IIACs For 2010 SegmentsNon-TOP$/kgtkm (ex GST) #1#1 TOP = Take or pay The proposed IIACs update previously proposed IIACs (forming part of the 2009 HVAU) as a result of more accurate information in relation to volumes and expenditure becoming available.
Diversity analysis was performed on 3367 accessions genotyped with 41 SSR primer pairs by CIRAD and ICRISAT.