Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
329. lappuse
... held May 29 , 193347 and the Berne Convention held in September , 1936.48 The Berne Convention provided that in case of accident caus- ing injury each air passenger should be indemnified in an amount not to exceed 125,000 francs for ...
... held May 29 , 193347 and the Berne Convention held in September , 1936.48 The Berne Convention provided that in case of accident caus- ing injury each air passenger should be indemnified in an amount not to exceed 125,000 francs for ...
358. lappuse
... held that this provision did not satisfy Article 8 ( q ) of the Convention . The basis of the decision was that under the Convention , the statutory liability for international carriage is in complete conflict with the common law ...
... held that this provision did not satisfy Article 8 ( q ) of the Convention . The basis of the decision was that under the Convention , the statutory liability for international carriage is in complete conflict with the common law ...
363. lappuse
... held , affirmed . An airplane is not a vehicle within the meaning of the statute . " Vehicle " was previously defined as a device moving on a public highway , and " airplane " as a vehicle operating in the air . Migratory chat- tels are ...
... held , affirmed . An airplane is not a vehicle within the meaning of the statute . " Vehicle " was previously defined as a device moving on a public highway , and " airplane " as a vehicle operating in the air . Migratory chat- tels are ...
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