Short Notice Service definition

Short Notice Service means a Service in respect of which the Train Operator Variation Request for the Train Slot to which it relates is made to the CVL IM later than 10:00 hours on day A and which would, if the request were accepted, be planned to operate between 10:00 hours on day A and 00:01 hours on day C; for the purposes of this definition:
Short Notice Service means a Service in respect of which the Train Operator Variation Request for the Train Slot to which it relates is made to Network Rail later than 10:00 hours on
Short Notice Service means service pursuant to a FT-SN Toll Schedule, SNB Toll Schedule or ST-SN Toll Schedule.

Examples of Short Notice Service in a sentence

  • The CVL IM shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service, have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of the CVL IM meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant Train Regulation Policies established pursuant to the CVL Railway Operational Code.

  • Network Rail shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service, have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of Network Rail meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant Train Regulation Policies established pursuant to the Railway Operational Code.

  • Nexus shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service, have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of Nexus meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant train regulation policies established pursuant to the Metro Railway Operational Code.

  • The CVL IM shall not be liable under this paragraph 7 for any Prolonged Disruption Sum in respect of any Service which is an Empty Service (save that, for the purpose of this paragraph 7, a service, pursuant to a contract with a third party, conveying empty wagons and/or coaching stock will not be an Empty Service), a Short Notice Service or an Ancillary Movement.

  • Network Rail shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service,have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of Network Rail meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant Train Regulation Policies established pursuant to the Railway Operational Code.


More Definitions of Short Notice Service

Short Notice Service means service pursuant to a FT‐SN Toll Schedule, SNB Toll Schedule or ST‐SN Toll Schedule.

Related to Short Notice Service

  • FOIA Notice means a decision notice, enforcement notice and/or an information notice;

  • Rejection Notice has the meaning specified in Section 2.05(b)(v).

  • Prepaid calling service means the right to access exclusively telecommunications services, which must be paid for in advance and which enables the origination of calls using an access number or authorization code, whether manually or electronically dialed, and that is sold in predetermined units or dollars of which the number declines with use in a known amount.

  • Rectification Notice means a notice in writing that identifies a defect in a work and requires rectification of the defect within a specified period of time.

  • Calling Name Delivery Service (CNDS) means a service that enables a terminating End User to identify the calling Party by a displayed name before a call is answered. The calling Party’s name is retrieved from a calling name database and delivered to the End User’s premise between the first and second ring for display on compatible End User premises equipment.