Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00236:schedule:1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00236
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/12)
Character Range: 139692–142361

of its international character;
     (d) the name and address of the carrier or carriers;
      (e) a statement that the carriage is subject to the rules relating to liability established by this Convention.
 2. The absence, irregularity or loss of the passenger ticket does not affect the existence or the validity of the contract of carriage, which shall none the less be subject to the rules of this Convention. Nevertheless, if the carrier accepts a passenger without a passenger ticket having been delivered he shall not be entitled to avail himself of those provisions of this Convention which exclude or limit his liability.

SECTION 2—BAGGAGE CHECK
Article 4
 1. For the carriage of baggage, other than small personal objects of which the passenger takes charge himself, the carrier must deliver a baggage check.
 2. The baggage check shall be made out in duplicate, one part for the passenger and the other part for the carrier.
 3. The baggage check shall contain the following particulars:
     (a) the place and date of issue;
     (b) the place of departure and of destination;
     (c) the name and address of the carrier or carriers;
     (d) the number of the passenger ticket;
      (e) a statement that delivery of the baggage will be made to the bearer of the baggage check;
      (f) the number and weight of the packages;
      (g) the amount of the value declared in accordance with Article 22(2);
      (h) a statement that the carriage is subject to the rules relating to liability established by this Convention.
 4. The absence, irregularity or loss of the baggage check does not affect the existence or the validity of the contract of carriage, which shall none the less be subject to the rules of this Convention. Nevertheless, if the carrier accepts baggage without a baggage check having been delivered, or if the baggage check does not contain the particulars set out at (d)(f) and (h) above, the carrier shall not be entitled to avail himself of those provisions of the Convention which exclude or limit his liability.

Section 3—Air Waybill
Article 5
 1. Every carrier of cargo has the right to require the consignor to make out and hand over to him a document called an "air waybill"; every consignor has the right to require the carrier to accept this document.
 2. The absence, irregularity or loss of this document does not affect the existence or the validity of the contract of carriage which shall, subject to the provisions of Article 9, be none the less governed by the rules of this Convention.
Article 6
 1. The air waybill shall be made out by the consignor in three original parts and be handed over with the cargo.
 2. The