Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2008-84 (Year: 2008, Number: 84)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 27

2. Nevertheless, those States which are not members of the International Monetary Fund and whose law does not permit the application of the provisions of paragraph 1 may, at the time of signature without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval or at the time of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession or at any time thereafter, declare that the limits of liability provided for in this Convention to be applied in their territories shall be fixed as follows: (a) in respect of Article 6, paragraph 1(a) at an amount of: (i) 5 million monetary units for a ship with a tonnage not exceeding 500 tons, (ii) for a ship with a tonnage in excess thereof, the following amount in addition to that mentioned in (i): for each ton from 501 to 3,000 tons, 7,500 monetary units; for each ton from 3,001 to 30,000 tons, 5,000 monetary units; for each ton from 30,001 to 70,000 tons, 3,750 monetary units; and for each ton in excess of 70,000 tons, 2,500 monetary units; and (b) in respect of Article 6, paragraph 1(b), at an amount of: (i) 2.5 million monetary units for a ship with a tonnage not exceeding 500 tons, (ii) for a ship with a tonnage in excess thereof, the following amount in addition to that mentioned in (i): for each ton from 501 to 30,000 tons, 2,500 monetary units; for each ton from 30,001 to 70,000 tons, 1,850 monetary units; and for each ton in excess of 70,000 tons, 1,250 monetary units; and (c) in respect of Article 7, paragraph 1, at an amount of 700,000 monetary units multiplied by the number of passengers which the ship is authorized to carry according to its certificate, but not exceeding 375 million monetary units. Paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 6 apply correspondingly to sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph.

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