Examples of Railways Regulations in a sentence
The Congestion Tariff in Period p shall be the sum, if any, determined to be payable by the Train Operator in accordance with paragraphs 1(8) and 1(9) of Schedule 3 of the Railways Regulations.
The legal framework governing access to infrastructure is described in S.I. No. 249 of 2015 European Union (Regulation of Railways) Regulations 2015.Access tio facilities will be subject to provisions of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2177 of 22 November 2017 on access to service facilities and rail-related services.
The First Rail Package consists of: • Directive 2001/12/EC, which amends Directive 91/440/EEC on the development of the Community's railways (Directive 91/440/EEC was originally implemented by the Railways Regulations 1992 and the Railway (Amendment) Regulations 1994.
These were revoked by the Railways Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/1340 - the 1998 Regulations)).
The Initial EU Directives were implemented in Great Britain largely by the Railways Regulations 1992 and subsequently by the Railways Regulations 1998 which revoked the 1992 Regulations.
The goods referred to above shall include, without limiting the generality of the a foregoing, all goods falling within the definition of “hazardous and dangerous goods” as specified by the South African Railways Regulations and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (MCO Code) and any other regulations governing the transport or movement of dangerous and hazardous cargo.
Customs declarations can be used as tax returns for imported goods and exported goods.
The goods referred to above shall include, without limiting the generality of the aforegoing, all goods falling within the definition of “hazardous and dangerous goods” as specified by the South African Railways Regulations and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (MCO Code) and any other regulations governing the transport or movement of dangerous and hazardous cargo.
These Regulations may be cited as the European Union (Regulation of Railways) Regulations 2015.
The second principle, relating to protecting children and vulnerable adults, is dealt with in relation to media access by giving the courts discretion to exclude the media in certain circumstances.