Common use of International Air Transport Liability Regulations Clause in Contracts

International Air Transport Liability Regulations. The treaty for the consolidation of certain regulations pertaining to international air transport signed in Warsaw on October 12, 1929 (the Warsaw Convention) and subsequent amendments and the treaty for the consolidation of certain regulations pertaining to international air transport signed in Montreal on May 28, 1999 (the Montreal Convention) set forth the limitation of liability for Passenger injury or death, loss or damage to cargo and delays, as applicable. All the provisions contained in the Warsaw Convention and the Montreal Convention, as applicable, govern liability policies related to international air transport. As reference to the Passenger, the following are some of the provisions that govern limitation of liability under both treaties:

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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International Air Transport Liability Regulations. The treaty for the consolidation of certain regulations pertaining to international air transport signed in Warsaw on October 12, 1929 (the Warsaw Convention) and subsequent amendments and the treaty for the consolidation of certain regulations pertaining to international air transport signed in Montreal on May 28, 1999 (the Montreal Convention) set forth the limitation of liability for liabilityfor Passenger injury or death, loss or damage to cargo and delays, as applicable. All the provisions contained in the Warsaw Convention and the Montreal Convention, as applicable, govern liability policies related to international air transport. As reference to the Passenger, the following are some of the provisions that govern limitation of liability under both treaties:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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International Air Transport Liability Regulations. The treaty for the consolidation of certain regulations pertaining to international air transport signed in Warsaw on October 12, 1929 (the Warsaw Convention) and subsequent amendments amendme nts and the treaty for the consolidation of certain regulations pertaining to international air transport signed in Montreal on May 28, 1999 (the Montreal Convention) set forth the limitation of liability liabilit y for Passenger injury or death, loss or damage to cargo and delays, as applicable. All the provisions contained in the Warsaw Convention and the Montreal Convention, as applicable, govern liability policies related to international air transport. As reference to the Passenger, the following are some of the provisions that govern limitation of liability under both treaties:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement

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