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  1. Canada Transportation Act - S.C. 1996, c. 10 (Section 169.31)
    Marginal note:Submission for arbitration — confidential contract
    •  (1) If a shipper and a railway company are unable to agree and enter into a contract under subsection 126(1) respecting the manner in which the railway company must fulfil its service obligations under section 113, the shipper may submit any of the following matters, in writing, to the Agency for arbitration:

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    • (3) The shipper is not entitled to submit to the Agency for arbitration a matter that is in respect of traffic that is the subject of

      • (a) a confidential contract between the shipper and the railway company that is in force immediately before the day on which this section comes into force;

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      • (d) an arbitrator’s decision made under section 169.37.

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  2. Canada Transportation Act - S.C. 1996, c. 10 (Section 155.86)
    Marginal note:Inspection
    •  (1) A person who is designated under subsection 155.85(1) may, for a purpose related to verifying compliance with subsection 155.7(1) or section 155.84, enter any place in which they have reasonable grounds to believe there are any records, books of account, accounts, vouchers or other documents relating to amounts payable under subsection 155.7(1).

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    • Marginal note:Persons accompanying designated person

      (3) The designated person may be accompanied by any person who they believe is necessary to help them exercise their powers or perform their duties or functions under this section.

    • Marginal note:Assistance

      (4) The owner or person in charge of the place and every person in the place shall give all assistance that is reasonably required to enable the designated person to exercise their powers or perform their duties or functions under this section and shall provide any documents or information, and access to any data, that is reasonably required.

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  3. Canada Transportation Act - S.C. 1996, c. 10 (Section 146.02)
    Marginal note:Exception

     Despite section 146.01, if a railway line or operating interest in a railway line returns to a railway company referred to in that section and, before the day on which the return takes place, an agreement was in force between the person or entity that owned the railway line or had the operating interest in the railway line immediately before the return and a public passenger service provider as defined in section 87 in respect of the operation of a passenger rail service on that railway line, then, unless the public passenger service provider indicates otherwise before that day, the rights and obligations of the person or entity under the agreement in respect of the operation of that service on that line vest, as of that day, in the railway company and the railway company shall resume operations of the railway line.

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  4. Canada Transportation Act - S.C. 1996, c. 10 (Section 73)
    Marginal note:Issue of licence
    •  (1) Subject to any directions issued to the Agency under section 76, on application to the Agency and on payment of the specified fee, the Agency shall issue a licence to operate a non-scheduled international service to the applicant if

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      • (b) the Agency is satisfied that the applicant has not contravened section 59 in respect of the service to be provided under the licence within the preceding twelve months.

    • Marginal note:Non-Canadian applicant

      (2) Subject to any directions issued to the Agency under section 76, on application to the Agency and on payment of the specified fee, the Agency may issue a non-scheduled international licence to a non-Canadian applicant if the applicant establishes in the application to the satisfaction of the Agency that the applicant

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  5. Canada Transportation Act - S.C. 1996, c. 10 (Section 65)
    Marginal note:Complaints re non-compliance

     Where, on complaint in writing to the Agency by any person, the Agency finds that a licensee has failed to comply with section 64 and that it is practicable in the circumstances for the licensee to comply with an order under this section, the Agency may, by order, direct the licensee to reinstate the service referred to in that section

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