Resolved in favor of G, the toll charge was not incurred during the R period."
It appears that you're referring to a legal or regulatory decision regarding a toll charge that was not applied during a specific period (the "R period"). If it was resolved in favor of G, it suggests that G had a valid argument or evidence indicating that the charge should not have been incurred.
To elaborate on this, if G contested the toll charge on the grounds that it was applied incorrectly or that the toll policy had some exemption during the R period, the resolution indicates that the decision-maker (be it a court, regulatory body, or administrative agency) agreed with G's position.
If you need help with a specific aspect of this topic, such as the implications of the decision, possible actions for G afterward, or how similar cases have been resolved, feel free to provide more details!