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F. M. PHILIPPSON & CO. v. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, LTD.

(1938) 60 Ll.L.Rep. 195

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before Lord Justice Greer, Lord Justice Slesser and Lord Justice Clauson.

Carriage by air-"International carriage" as defined by Convention of Warsaw of Oct. 12, 1929-General Conditions of Carriage of Goods (I.A.T.A.)-High Contracting Parties to Convention of Warsaw-Contract made in England for carriage of gold from London to Brussels-Stolen from Croydon Aerodrome -Claim by consignees-Consignment note based upon Convention (given force of law in England by Carriage by Air Act, 1932)-Preliminary questions for Court - "Whether the carriage covered by the consignment note was 'international carriage' as defined by Art. 1 (2) of the General Conditions of Carriage of Goods"-Carriage by Air Act, 1932, Sect. 1 (2), Sched. 1.

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