Warsaw Convention definition
Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, as amended, but not including the Montreal Convention as defined above.
Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air signed at Warsaw, 12th October 1929, or that Convention as amended at The Hague, 28th September 1955, whichever may be applicable.
Warsaw Convention means The Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to International Carriage by Air signed at Warsaw on 12 October 1929 or that Convention as amended at The Hague, 28 September 1955, whichever may be applicable.
Examples of Warsaw Convention in a sentence
For international carriage subject to either the Montreal Convention or Warsaw Convention, Carrier’s liability for loss of, damage to, or delay in the delivery of baggage is as provided for in the applicable Convention.
Except as otherwise provided in Rule 25.B.1 and Rule 25.B.2, Carrier reserves all defenses available under the Warsaw Convention to such claims.
Any action brought pursuant to the Warsaw Convention is barred unless commenced within two years of the alleged occurrence.
The indemnity provisions, which are closely linked to the insurance provisions, are very intimately bound up with the provisions of the Warsaw Convention, the Montreal Convention and other private air law instruments.
More Definitions of Warsaw Convention
Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air signed at Warsaw on 12 October 1929, or the Warsaw Convention as amended at The Hague, 1955, according to whether the carriage under the agreement referred to in paragraph (b) is governed by the one or by the other;
Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air dated 12 October 1929 as amended at the Hague, 1955 and supplemented by the Guadalajara Convention dated 18 September 1961 as applied respectively by the legislation of the Commonwealth of Australia and of New Zealand.
Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw on 12 October 1929, or the Warsaw Convention as amended—
Warsaw Convention means whichever of the following instruments is applicable to the contract of carriage: the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, 12 October 1929; that Convention as amended at The Hague on 28 September 1955; that Convention as amended at The Hague 1955 and by Montreal Protocol No. 1, 2, or 4 (1975) as the case may be.
Warsaw Convention means whichever of the following (if any) that apply to your Ticket:
Warsaw Convention means whichever of the following instruments are applicable:
Warsaw Convention means (a) the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw on 12 October, 1929; or (b) that Convention as amended or supplemented by any protocol or supplementary convention, whichever is applicable.