SDR Protocol definition

SDR Protocol means the amendments by the Protocol Amending the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading, adopted at Brussels, December 21, 1979.
SDR Protocol means the Protocol amending the Brussels Convention, as amended by the Visby Protocol done in Brussels on 21 December 1979;
SDR Protocol means the amendments by the Protocol Amending the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading, adopted at Brussels, December 21, 1979. “Charges” includes freight, all expenses, costs, detention, demurrage, general average, and any other money obligations incurred in the Carriage of the Goods or payable by Merchant, and all collection costs for freight and other amounts due from Merchant, including attorneys’ fees and court costs.

Examples of SDR Protocol in a sentence

  • Where the Hague Rules, Hague-Visby Rules, or the SDR Protocol (collectively, “Hague Rules Legislation”) compulsorily applies, this Bill of Lading shall have effect subject to such Hague Rules Legislation.

  • The Protocol signed at Brussels on 21 December 1979 (“The SDR Protocol 1979”) shall apply where the Hague Visby Rules apply, whether mandatorily or by this Contract.

  • Under the Hague Rules, such limitation value is 100 pounds sterling current value, and under the Hague- Visby Rules and SDR Protocol, the limitation is 666.67 Special Drawing Rights (“SDRs”) per package or 2 SDRs per kilogram, whichever amount is greater.

  • The Protocol signed at Brussels on 21 December 1979 ("The SDR Protocol 1979") shall apply where the Hague Visby Rules apply, whether mandatorily or by this Contract.

  • The Protocol signed at Brussels on 21 December 1979 ("The SDR Protocol 1979") shall apply where the Hague-Visby rules apply, whether mandatorily or by this contract.


More Definitions of SDR Protocol

SDR Protocol means the Protocol amending the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law relating to Bill of Lading of 25 August 1924, as amended by the Protocol of 234 February 1968, signed at Brussels, 21 December 1979.