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Article 41 Montreal Convention 1999

Article 41 Montreal Convention

Article 41 of the Montreal Convention (Convention For the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air) is titled Mutual Liability. It is under Chapter V (Carriage by Air Performed by a Person other than the Contracting Carrier).

1. The acts and omissions of the actual carrier and of its servants and agents acting within the scope of their employment shall, in relation to the carriage performed by the actual carrier, be deemed to be also those of the contracting carrier.

2. The acts and omissions of the contracting carrier and of its servants and agents acting within the scope of their employment shall, in relation to the carriage performed by the actual carrier, be deemed to be also those of the actual carrier. Nevertheless, no such act or omission shall subject the actual carrier to liability exceeding the amounts referred to in Articles 21, 22, 23 and 24. Any special agreement under which the contracting carrier assumes obligations not imposed by this Convention or any waiver of rights or defences conferred by this Convention or any special declaration of interest in delivery at destination contemplated in Article 22 shall not affect the actual carrier unless agreed to by it.


See also: Article 40 Montreal Convention

See also  Article 57 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

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