Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2017C00280:schedule:1a:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2017C00280
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1A (pt 13/17)
Character Range: 62483–65108

is capable, after the goods are loaded into or onto it, of being carried in the standard cell guides of a cellular container ship, whether or not the equipment in or on which the goods are loaded is carried within such cell guides during its carriage by sea); and
     (b) includes breakbulk cargo (including breakbulk cargo that is too large to fit into the standard cell guides of a cellular container ship even if cellular equipment of some kind is used to carry it).
[NOTE: The standard cell guides of a cellular container ship are designed primarily to hold containers measuring either 20 feet by 8 feet by 8 feet 6 inches, or 40 feet by 8 feet by 8 feet 6 inches (although they may be able to accommodate other kinds of standard cellular equipment).
 3. An agreement under this Article has effect only if the sea carriage document for the carriage of the goods bears a statement endorsed on its face that the shipper and the carrier have entered into it.
 4. This Article applies to all shipments of goods referred to in paragraph 1, including ordinary commercial shipments made in the ordinary course of trade.
ARTICLE 7

Nothing herein contained shall prevent a carrier or a shipper from entering into any agreement, stipulation, condition, reservation or exemption as to the responsibility and liability of the carrier or the ship for the loss or damage to, or in connexion with, the custody and care and handling of goods prior to the loading on, and subsequent to the discharge from the ship on which the goods are carried by sea.
ARTICLE 8

The provisions of this convention These Rules shall not affect the rights and obligations of the carrier under any statute for the time being in force relating to the limitation of the liability of owners of sea‑going vessels.
ARTICLE 9

This ConventionThese Rules shall not affect the provisions of any international Convention or national law governing liability for nuclear damage.
ARTICLE 10
 1. The provisions of this Convention shall Subject to paragraph 6, these Rules apply toevery sea carriage documents Bill of Lading relating to the carriage of goods from ports in Australia to ports outside Australia two different States, regardless of the form in which the sea carriage document is issued.if:
     (a) the Bill of Lading is issued in a Contracting State, or
     (b) the carriage is from a port in a Contracting State., or
     (c) the contract contained in or evidenced by the Bill of Lading provides that the rules of this Convention or legislation of any State giving effect to them are to govern the contract;
whatever may be the nationality of the ship,