Luggage Sample Clauses

Luggage. (i) Tour participants are entitled to one suitcase per person. Your suitcase must not exceed 76 x 53 x 28cms (30’’ x 21’’x 11’’) and must not weigh more than 23kg (50lbs).
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Luggage. 3.1. Tourist's luggage and other personal belongings are not considered as subject of this Agreement.
Luggage. Guests travelling on Rocky Mountaineer are limited to two checked pieces of luggage per person. Total checked luggage weight per person is not to exceed 30 kg (66 lb.). Each piece of luggage must have an identification tag attached to it that includes name, return address, and telephone number. Oversized items, e.g., sports equipment, may be subject to a surcharge. All guests’ luggage will be delivered to their accommodations in Kamloops, Whistler and Quesnel. All guests travelling on Rocky Mountaineer should carry any valuables, medications, or necessary belongings with them onboard the train. Guests are prohibited from carrying weapons, firearms, ammunition, incendiary devices, explosive, flammable, hazardous, illegal, or radioactive materials or other potentially dangerous items. As operator of Rocky Mountaineer, GCRC has the right to search any guest’s luggage or personal effects for any such items and in its sole discretion may confiscate, store, destroy, or surrender to an appropriate authority any item that it reasonably considers is or may become dangerous, and to refuse boarding, or remove, any passenger who declines to cooperate in such a search or to surrender such an item. Money, jewelry, negotiable papers, cameras, video and electrical equipment, electronic devices, computers and accessories, cellular telephones, medical equipment, sporting goods, wheelchairs, personal mobility devices, walkers, and strollers are checked at the owner’s risk. GCRC is not responsible for any loss or damage caused to or by these articles and they are subject to GCRC’s Maximum Liability policy as described below.
Luggage. Clothes and other items for personal use and hygiene necessary during the journey, stored inside the suitcase/s.
Luggage. If the flight attendant on duty is required to check her/his luggage, the Company will establish procedures for handling luggage.
Luggage. The Flight Attendant shall provide his or her own inflight bag, suitcase and garment bag. All luggage items shall be black in color and must comply with size limitations. A Flight Attendant is responsible for keeping his or her luggage clean and in good repair.
Luggage. For all intents and purposes, and as concerns land transport, luggage and all other personal effects are assumed to remain with the user, regardless of where in the vehicle said luggage is located, and that it is transported at the user’s own risk. The organizing agency shall not be liable for any loss, theft or damage involving the luggage during the trip for any reason, including its handling when transporting it to or from the hotel or airport. Users are recommended to be present during all luggage loading and unloading operations. As for the air, maritime or river transport of the luggage, the conditions of the carriers apply, with the passenger’s ticket being the sole binding contract between said carriers and the passenger. If luggage is lost or damaged, users should file the relevant claim with the Transport Company on the spot.
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Luggage. We cover the costs of proceedings, notification and other settlement expenses. However, if you are convicted for an amount higher than the cover amount, each party will bear these costs proportionate to their respective shares in the conviction.
Luggage. The Theatre shall be responsible for the transportation or the cost of transportation for up to three (3) large suitcases (or equivalent, acceptable to the means of transport available), up to a maximum of one hundred and thirty six (136) kilograms. In the case of air transportation the Theatre shall be responsible for the transportation of luggage up to the maximum weight per bag and maximum linear dimensions as permitted without surcharge by the airline. However, the Theatre shall be responsible for the cost and transportation of not less than one (1) bag by air regardless of the airlines policy regarding the number of allowable pieces without additional cost. Any costs resulting from exceeding the one (1) bag noted above or the airline luggage maximums (number of pieces, weight or dimension) shall be the sole responsibility of the Artist. The difference in weight between what was transported by air and the one hundred and thirty six (136) kilograms maximum set forth above shall be transported by ground at the Theatre’s expense. Transport of this additional luggage within the limits of this clause will be discussed between the Artist and Theatre and appended as a rider to the CTA Engagement Contract at the time of signing. The transportation of luggage shall be from the Artist's place of residence to the terminal, and/or the point of origin (either the Theatre and/or the Artist's place of lodging) and back to the Artist's place of residence (unless the Artist has a consecutive engagement). The Artist shall discuss with the Theatre any further luggage requirements. The Artist shall be responsible for arranging for the transportation of such luggage to and from the terminal at his/her place of residence, and shall submit receipts to the Theatre for reimbursement of the cost of such transportation. In the case of consecutive engagements, responsibility for payment for transport of luggage shall be divided as per Clause 30:02(G).
Luggage. PFL assumes no liability for any loss or damage to baggage or personal effects, whether in transit to or from a Trip, or during a Trip. The airline is liable to you for the baggage you entrust to it only for the compensation contemplated in the international conventions and relevant statutes. In the event of damage, late forwarding, theft or loss of luggage, you should contact the your airline and declare the damage, absence or loss of your personal effects before leaving the airport, and then submit a declaration, attaching the originals of the following documents: the travel ticket, the baggage check-in slip, and the declaration. It is recommended that you take out an insurance policy covering the value of your items. Additional and oversized baggage fees: Most airlines have their own policy regarding luggage. We recommend that you check with your airline ahead of time for any weight restrictions and additional charges relating to checked baggage. You will be responsible for paying to the airline any additional charges for checked or overweight baggage, including, but not limited to, golf bags and oversized luggage. If you exceed the weight limit set by your airline, and excess weight is permitted, you must pay a supplement directly to the airline at the airport.
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