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CIVIL AVIATION (CARRIERS' LIABILITY) ACT 1959 - SECT 30

Complaint to be made in respect of baggage

  (1)   For the purposes of an action under this Part, evidence proving receipt of registered baggage, without complaint, by the person entitled to delivery is evidence that the baggage has been delivered in good condition and in accordance with the contract of carriage.

  (2)   An action does not lie against a carrier under this Part   i n respect of baggage, except in case of fraud on the part of the carrier, unless the passenger, or a person acting on his or her behalf, has complained by writing delivered to the carrier or served on the carrier by post or in such other manner as is prescribed:

  (a)   in the case of injury to registered baggage or of loss or destruction of part only of an item of registered baggage--within the period of three days after the date of receipt by or on behalf of the passenger of the baggage, or of the remainder of that item of baggage, as the case may be;

  (b)   in the case of loss or destruction of the whole of an item of registered baggage--within the period of twenty - one days from the date on which the baggage should have been placed at the disposal of the passenger; or

  (c)   in the case of injury to, or loss or destruction of, baggage other than registered baggage--within the period of three days from the date on which the carriage of the passenger ended.

  (3)   A court having jurisdiction in actions under this Part   i n respect of baggage may, by order, grant leave to a person to institute or continue an action in that court in relation to baggage notwithstanding that there has been a failure to complain in accordance with the last preceding subsection within the time fixed by that subsection, where the court is satisfied that it is just and equitable to do so by reason of special circumstances.

  (4)   Subsection   ( 2) does not apply in relation to an action in respect of which leave has been granted under the last preceding subsection.



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