Civil Aviation Act 2023

International and domestic carriage of passengers and goods by air - International carriage by air

267: Article 40A of amended Convention

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"What the law means for countries and their territories"

When you read about Article 40A of the amended Convention, you need to understand what it says about territories. The rules in the amended Convention do not automatically include all territories of a country that has agreed to the Convention. This means that just because a country is part of the Convention, it does not mean all its territories are included.

You should know that this rule only applies to certain parts of the amended Convention. It does not change how the Convention talks about the territory of any country, whether that country is part of the Convention or not. If you want to compare this to an earlier law, you can look at s 91L of a 1990 law.

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Part 8International and domestic carriage of passengers and goods by air
International carriage by air

267Article 40A of amended Convention

  1. Paragraph (2) of Article 40A of the amended Convention does not extend references in the amended Convention to the territory of a High Contracting Party to include any territory in respect of which that High Contracting Party is not a Party.

  2. Subsection (1) does not apply to references in the amended Convention to the territory of any State, whether a High Contracting Party or not.

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