Examples of Network Incident in a sentence
Aurizon Network will provide the Operator with a copy of the Aurizon Network Emergency Procedures (as amended from time to time) which detail the procedures developed by Aurizon Network for dealing with a Network Incident.
QR Network will provide the Operator with a copy of the QR Network Emergency Procedures (as amended from time to time) which detail the procedures developed by QR Network for dealing with a Network Incident.
Notification Queensland Rail will notify the Operator of any Network Incident (other than an Incident) that may reasonably be expected to materially adversely affect the Train Services as soon as practicable after the Network Incident comes to Queensland Rail’s attention.
Assistance in defence of Claims arising from Network Incidents Each Party must provide reasonable assistance to each other Party in the defence of any Claim made against that other Party by a third party arising out of any event in connection with a Network Incident.
Please check off this box for this section if you are electing to seek reimbursement for up to $10,000 of Documented Losses you incurred that are more likely than not traceable to the Empress Network Incident and not otherwise reimbursable by insurance.
The subrogation rights or claims shall not exceed the original rights or claims of such investors.
To request a Documented Loss Payment, your Claim Form must include all of the following: • Select the option to receive the Documented Loss Payment Settlement Benefit; • Sign the attestation regarding any actual and unreimbursed Documented Loss made under penalty of perjury; and • You must provide Reasonable Documentation to support your Documented Loss claim and that it is more likely than not related to the Network Incident.
Obstruction means any circumstance relating to the whole or any part of the Infrastructure, including Rollingstock, debris or other objects on the Infrastructure, which has the potential to cause a disruption to or cancellation of Train Services or Train Movements, and includes any Network Incident but does not include an Operational Constraint imposed by Aurizon Network.
Network Incident means any Rollingstock derailment, Rollingstock disablement or breakdown, accident, collision or any other unplanned occurrence on the Infrastructure which causes or contributes to, or could cause or contribute to, injury to, or death of, any person, damage to any property or Environmental Harm or a disruption to, or cancellation of, any Train Movement.
If you elected to use a previous offer of Credit Monitoring and Insurance Services from Empress, or you obtained Credit Monitoring and Insurance Services from another provider as a result of the Network Incident, you will be permitted to postpone activation of your Credit Monitoring and Insurance Services Settlement Benefit for up to 12 months.