Common use of Fragile and Perishable Items as Baggage Clause in Contracts

Fragile and Perishable Items as Baggage. Xxxxxxx, in its discretion, may refuse to accept any fragile or perishable goods. For domestic transportation, Carrier assumes no liability for fragile or perishable goods. Excess valuation may not be declared on such items. If Carrier does accept such goods for transportation, in the case of domestic transportation, it reserves the right to require the Passenger to sign a limited release with respect to such goods. In the case of domestic transportation, Carrier shall not be responsible for loss, damage or delay of such fragile items whether or not such a limited release has been signed by the Passenger. Fragile items include, without limitation, items such as bicycles, blueprints, cameras, ceramics, china, crystal, dolls, figurines, flash equipment, flowers, glass or glass containers, lenses, maps, mirrors, models, musical instruments or equipment, paintings, perfumes, makeup, liquids, bottles, plants, sculptures, strollers, trophies, vases and wines. Perishable items include, without limitation, items such as: fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, bakery products and other forms of food, flowers and floral displays and plants. Such items may also be subject to applicable agriculture rules of the destination jurisdiction. Dry ice shipments are limited by dangerous goods regulations and are discussed separately in Section 15.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Jetblue Airways, Jetblue Airways

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Fragile and Perishable Items as Baggage. XxxxxxxCarrier, in its discretionsole discretion and unless prohibited by applicable law, may refuse to accept any fragile or perishable goods, or goods that Carrier otherwise reasonably determines to be fragile or perishable. For domestic transportation, Carrier assumes no liability for fragile or perishable goods. Excess valuation may not be declared on such items. If Carrier does accept such goods for transportation, in the case of domestic transportation, it reserves the right to require the Passenger Participant to sign a limited release with respect to such goods. In the case of domestic transportation, Carrier shall not be responsible for loss, damage damage, or delay of such fragile items whether or not such a limited release has been signed by the PassengerParticipant. Fragile items include, without limitation, items such as bicycles, blueprints, cameras, ceramics, chinaChina, crystal, dolls, figurines, flash equipment, flowers, glass or glass containers, lenses, maps, mirrors, models, musical instruments or equipment, paintings, perfumes, makeup, liquids, bottles, plants, sculptures, strollers, trophies, vases and wines. Perishable items include, without limitation, items such as: as fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, bakery products and other forms of food, flowers and floral displays and plants. Such items may also be subject to applicable agriculture rules of the destination jurisdiction. Dry ice shipments are limited by dangerous goods regulations and are discussed separately Limitations of liability as outlined in Section 1510 are applicable to items outlined in Section 11, regardless of whether a limited liability release has been signed by Participant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operator Participant Contract, Operator Participant Contract

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