Traction Electricity definition

Traction Electricity means the amount payable by Nexus pursuant to Paragraph 4.
Traction Electricity means the electricity consumed by the Train Operator in providing the Services (including the Ancillary Movements and Non-Journeys);
Traction Electricity means the electricity to be consumed by the Train Operator in providing the Services (including the Ancillary Movements);

Examples of Traction Electricity in a sentence

  • The Network Code and the Traction Electricity Rules are incorporated in and form part of this contract.

  • If either the Network Code or the Traction Electricity Rules or both are modified at any time, Schedule 10 shall have effect.

  • All sums due or payable by either party under this contract shall be paid free and clear of any deduction, withholding or set off except only as may be required by law or as expressly provided in any Schedule to this contract, in the Network Code, or under the Traction Electricity Rules.

  • Nothing in this Clause 14 restricts the right of Network Rail to disclose information to which this Clause 14 applies to the extent that it is permitted or required to do so under the Network Code or the Traction Electricity Rules.

  • In respect of each Charging Period, the Train Operator shall pay or procure payment of the Variable Charge, the Traction Electricity Charge, the Electrification Asset Usage Charge, the Incremental Costs, the Incident Cap Access Charge Supplement and the Qualifying Modification Benefit Charge.

  • In respect of each Relevant Year t, the Train Operator shall pay the amount of any sum S1tω and/or S2tω and/or any Charge Correction Amount payable, as provided in paragraph 18 of the Traction Electricity Rules.

  • Nothing in this clause 14 restricts the right of Network Rail to disclose information to which this clause 14 applies to the extent that it is permitted or required to do so under the Network Code, the Traction Electricity Rules or Schedule 7.

  • Network Rail shall issue to the Train Operator an invoice as soon as practicable, or as otherwise agreed, following the expiry of each Charging Period in respect of the Variable Charge, the Traction Electricity Charge, the Electrification Asset Usage Charge, the Incident Cap Access Charge Supplement and any Incremental Costs or Qualifying Modification Benefit Charge which is or are payable in respect of that Charging Period.

  • If, at the time that Network Rail issues any invoice pursuant to paragraph 2.1.3, any amount under the Traction Electricity Rules is payable by either party to the other, that invoice shall also reflect any amount under the Traction Electricity Rules payable by either party to the other.

  • Subject to paragraph 3.2, the relevant changes shall be made to the Agreement and the Traction Electricity Rules.