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arbitrator, then the alternate arbitrator shall be appointed by the President for the time being of the Arbitrators Institute of New Zealand Inc. The procedure to be followed in determining a dispute shall be determined by the permanent arbitrator (or the alternate arbitrator, as the case may be). The decision of the permanent arbitrator (or the alternate arbitrator, as the case may be) shall be final and binding. This clause shall be deemed to be a “submission” within the meaning of the Arbitration Act 1908.
31. GOVERNING LAW
31.1
The Agreement is made in New Zealand and shall be governed in all respects by and construed in accordance with the laws of New Zealand.
32. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
32.1
This Agreement contains the entire final understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter expressly referred to in this Agreement and with respect to such subject matter, this Agreement shall prevail over all previous agreements, understandings or commitments between the parties or representations made by either party whether oral or written, and shall not be modified except in accordance with Clause 20.
SCHEDULE C
REFERENCE SCHEDULE
ITEM 1—TELECOM ROC’S NETWORK SERVICE (Clause 1.54)
[Example shown below]
(a) Telecom [Auckland]
“Telecom ROC’s Network Service” in relation to Telecom [Auckland] means the following telecommunication services:
1.1 delivery of or, in those cases where a free Link is not available in the Service Operator’s Network, the offer of delivery of Calls (which are originated in Telecom [Auckland’s] Telecom ROC’s Network (or which are delivered to Telecom [Auckland’s] Telecom ROC’s Network from another network pursuant to the provisions of Item 6 of this Schedule) and which are preceded by an Access Code) to the appropriate Service Delivery Point having regard to the Principle of Call Hand-over;
1.2 provision for each Call delivered to the Service Operator’s Network pursuant to Clause 1.1 of Item 1(a) of this Schedule, of details in the signalling format defined in PTC 301 of either the called valid Telecom national number, or part of the number (as agreed between the parties) which the Service Operator’s End User has dialled;
1.3 provision on multi-frequency compelled request by the Service Operator for each Call delivered to the Service Operator’s Network pursuant to Clause 1.1 of Item 1(a) of this Schedule, of the calling number identification information in the format defined in PTC 301 (but not including any billing name and address), wherever this is available as part of normal automatic number identification service for the Telecom ROC’s Telephone Exchange serving the relevant Point of Interconnection and Connected to the Service Delivery Point where such Call is delivered;
1.4 where the Telecom ROC’s Telephone Exchange serving the relevant Point of Interconnection and Connected to the Service Delivery Point where the Calls are delivered pursuant to Clause 1.1 of Item 1(a) of this Schedule, operates on operator number identification, provision on multi-frequency compelled request by the Service Operator, for Calls delivered to the Service Operator without an A number, of a partial A number (toll groups, and where available, office codes);
1.5 where they are available, provision of appropriate line signals and information signals (other than those referred to in Clauses 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 of Item 1(a) of this Schedule) as defined in PTC 301 for each Call delivered pursuant to Clause 1.1 of Item 1(a) of this Schedule;
1.6 where the Service Operator’s Network is unable to accept a Call offered to be delivered pursuant to Clause 1.1 of Item 1(a) of this Schedule, the provision by Telecom Auckland of advice to the Service Operator’s End User who has originated that Call of that fact by way of a recorded message, the contents of which message shall be agreed between the Service Operator and the Principal ROC;
1.7 acceptance of:
1.7.1 all Calls delivered to Telecom [Auckland’s] Telecom ROC’s Network from the Service Operator’s Network in accordance with the Principle of Call Hand-over for which a Telecom national number is provided in the format of the Telecom national call prefix “0” followed by a valid Telecom national number and delivery or offer of delivery of such Call to the destination designated by the Telecom national number; PROVIDED THAT subject to Clause 1.7.2 of this Item 1(a) of this Schedule, unless otherwise agreed between the parties, no such Calls shall be delivered to a network other than a Telecom ROC’s Network;
1.7.2 all Calls delivered to Telecom [Auckland’s] Telecom ROC’s Network from the Service Operator’s Network in accordance with the Principle of Call Hand-over for which an international number is provided in the format of the Telecom international call prefix “00” followed by an appropriate international number, and onwards switching towards the country designated by the international number.
1.8 provision of standard operator services such as 120 fault service, 124 cable location and 0155 seven-digit numbering help desk for use by Service Operator’s End Users;
1.9 provision of domestic directory services (wherever there is a free operator available), for Service Operator’s End Users who route originate Calls to Telecom Group’s domestic directory services from the Service Operator’s Network. No international directory services will be provided.
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