CMR Convention definition

CMR Convention means Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR) (Geneva, 19 May 1956).
CMR Convention means the Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road, signed at Geneva on 19 May 1956.
CMR Convention means the Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road.

Examples of CMR Convention in a sentence

  • If the CMR Convention applies to the agreement, then, contrary to paragraph 2, the CMR Convention will determine which court has jurisdiction over the dispute.

  • GLS can – within the limits of the CMR Convention – be liable for loss or damage of goods in its custody up to the amount of 8.33 Special Drawing Rights (SDR) of the International Monetary Fund per kg of the gross weight of the lost or damaged part of the goods.

  • Insofar as any provision in these terms is contrary to an obligation under any law or International Convention (such as but not limited to the CMR Convention or the Hague –Visby Rules) then these terms shall be set aside only to the extent that is necessary to comply with the said obligation and the balance of these terms and conditions shall continue to apply.

  • Contracts of carriage are subject to international conventions and other agreements (e.g. the CMR Convention for road transport) and, in the case of domestic transport, to local law.

  • The foregoing does not affect the fact that the CMR Convention applies if the conditions of Article 2 of the CMR Convention have been met.


More Definitions of CMR Convention

CMR Convention means the Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR Convention) of 19 May 1956 (Journal of Laws of 1962 No. 49, item 238, as amended).
CMR Convention means the convention on the contract for the international carriage of goods by road of 19. May 1956.
CMR Convention. - means the provisions of the Geneva Convention concerning the International Carriage of Goods by Road, dated 19th May 1956 as amended by the Protocol amending the Convention, dated 5 July 1978.
CMR Convention means C onvention on the Contract for the International Carriage of
CMR Convention means the United Nations’ Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road. “Conditions” means these conditions of carriage, which shall apply exclusively to the contract of carriage between the Customer and the Carrier for the Parcel Choice services.
CMR Convention means Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of
CMR Convention means the Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage ofGoods by Road; “Carrier” means the entity which, on the basis of the order, performs the carriage of the Goods; if the entity to which the order is directed, authorizes another carrier to perform the carriage, the entity shall bear the liability for such other carrier as if the carriage were performed by itself, and for the purpose of the Contract for the Carriage, such entity shall be the Carrier in relation to the Client; “Carriage” means the national or international carriage of the Goods by road from the place of loading to the place of unloading designated in the order for the performance of the carriage; “Goods” means the goods being carried by the Carrier from the place of loading to the place of uploading designated in the order for the performance of the transport as provided by the Client; “Parties” means jointly the Client and the Carrier.