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The Aircraft (Tokyo, Hague and Montreal Conventions) Act - International Relations
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The Aircraft (Tokyo, Hague and Montreal Conventions) Act - International Relations
montreal conventions) the aircraft (tokyo, hague and montreal conventions) act [26th april, 1984.] parti. preliminary 1. this act may be cited as the aircraft (tokyo, hague, and montreal conventions) act. 2?(1) in this act? ?aircraft? means, except a
The Aircraft (Tokyo, Hague and Montreal Conventions) Act - International Relations
montreal conventions) entitled as owner to any legal or beneficial interest in it satisfies the following require- ments? (1) that he is a person qualified to be the owner of a legal or beneficial in- terest in an aircraft registered in jamaica; and (1
The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) the carriage by air (montreal convention) act [20th april, 2009. ] 1. this act may be cited as the carriage by air (montreal convention) act. 2. in this act, ?montreal convention? means the convention for the unification of certai
The Extradition Act - International Relations
montreal convention are. required by paragraph 1 of article 5 of that convention to establish jurisdiction, is an extradition offence for the purposes of this act and shall be deemed to be committed within the jurisdiction of any contracting state that a
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2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) act, 2009 3.?(1) the provisions of the montreal convention shall have the force of law in jamaica. (2) inthe event of any inconsistency between the montreal convention and any other rules which apply to international carriage by air,
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) [no. ] act, 2009 schedule (section 2) convention for the unification of certain rules jor international carriage by air the states parties to this convention recognizing the significant contribution of the convention for the unific
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) act, 2009 territory of another state is not international carriage for the purposes of this convention. 3. carriage to be performed by several successive carriers is deemed, for ? the purposes of this convention, to be one undivided
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) [no. ] act, 2009 4. the passenger shall be given written notice to the effect that where this convention is applicable it governs and may limit the liability of carriers in respect of death or injury and for destruction or loss of. o
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) act, 2009 3. the signature of the carrier and that of the consignor may be printed or stamped. 4. if, at the request of the consignor, the carrier makes out the air waybill, the carrier shall be deemed, subject to proof to the contr
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) [no. | act, 2009 2. any statements in the air waybill or the cargo receipt relating to the weight, dimensions and packing of the cargo, as well as those relating to the number of packages, are prima facie evidence of the facts stated
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) act, 2009 article 14?enforcement of the rights of consignor and consignee the consignor and the consignee can respectively enforce all the rights given to them by articles 12 and 13, each in its own name, whether it is acting in its
2_2009- The Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention) Act
montreal convention) [no. ] act, 2009 3. if the carrier admits the loss of the checked baggage, or if the checked baggage has not arrived at the expiration of twenty-one days after the date on which it ought to have arrived, the passenger is entitled to