| Stationery Office, The - Law - 1995 - 312 pages
...shall be calculated according to a tonnage of 1,500 tons. ARTICLE 7 The limit for passenger claims 1. In respect of claims arising on any distinct occasion...loss of life or personal injury to passengers of a ship, the limit of liability of the shipowner thereof shall be an amount of 46,666 Units of Account... | |
| Carr - Law - 2000 - 811 pages
...shall be calculated according to a tonnage of 1,500 tons. Article 7 The limit for passenger claims 1. In respect of claims arising on any distinct occasion...loss of life or personal injury to passengers of a ship, the limit of liability of the shipowner thereof shall be an amount of 175,000 Units of Account... | |
| Indira Carr - Law - 2003 - 668 pages
...shall be calculated according to a tonnage of 1,500 tons. Article 7 The limit for passenger claims 1. In respect of claims arising on any distinct occasion...loss of life or personal injury to passengers of a ship, the limit of liability of the shipowner thereof shall be an amount of 175,000 Units of Account... | |
| Robert Force, A. N. Yiannopoulos, Martin Davies - Law - 2006 - 752 pages
...Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969. Article 7 — The Limits for Passenger Claims 1. In respect of claims arising on any distinct occasion...loss of life or personal injury to passengers of a ship, the limit of liability of the shipowner thereof shall be an amount of 175,000 Units of Account... | |
| Hannes Descamps, Robin Slabbinck, Hubert Bocken - Law - 2008 - 356 pages
...of Account. Article IV Article VII, paragraph 1 of the Convention is replaced by the following text: In respect of claims arising on any distinct occasion...loss of life or personal injury to passengers of a ship, the limit of liability of the shipowner thereof shall be an amount of 175,000 Units of Account... | |
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