Contract of carriage
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A contract of carriage is a contract between a carrier of goods or passengers and the consignor, consignee or passenger. Contracts of carriage typically define the rights, duties and liabilities of parties to the contract. They are usually evidenced by standard terms and conditions printed on the reverse of a ticket or carriage document.
Purchasing a ticket, filling out a waybill, or receipt of a Bill of Lading usually constitute acceptance of a contract of carriage.
[edit] External links
[edit] Example documents
- Contract of carriage, Hawaiian Airlines. Viewed 03 April 2006.
- Terms and conditions, Federal Express. Viewed 03 April 2006.