INTERIM PROVISIONS CONCERNING COMPENSATION FOR BODILY INJURY OFPASSENGERS IN DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT
INTERIM PROVISIONS CONCERNING COMPENSATION FOR BODILY INJURY OFPASSENGERS IN DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT
This English document is coming from the "LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA GOVERNING FOREIGN-RELATED MATTERS" (1991.7)
which is compiled by the Brueau of Legislative Affairs of the State
Council of the People's Republic of China, and is published by the China
Legal System Publishing House.
In case of discrepancy, the original version in Chinese shall prevail.
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INTERIM PROVISIONS CONCERNING COMPENSATION FOR BODILY INJURY OF
PASSENGERS IN DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT
(Adopted at the 31st Executive Meeting of the State Council on
January 3, 1989, promulgated by Decree No. 28 of the State Council of the
People's Republic of China on February 20, 1989 and become effective as of
May 1, 1989)
Article 1
These Provisions are formulated for the purpose of defining the civil
liability that domestic air carriers shall bear for the bodily injury of
passengers.
Article 2
These Provisions shall apply to the compensation for the bodily injury of
passengers that occur in domestic air passenger transportation.
The term "domestic air passenger transportation" referred to in the
preceding paragraph denotes any air passenger transportation in which,
according to the contract of carriage, the place of departure, the agreed
stops, and the destination are all within the territory of the People's
Republic of China.
Article 3
The carriers shall be liable for compensation for death and injury
sustained by passengers on board an aircraft or in the course of
embarkation or disembarkation.
Article 4
The carriers shall not be liable for compensation provided they can prove
that death or injury of passengers is caused by force majeure or by the
passengers' own health conditions.
Article 5
The carriers' liability to pay compensation may be reduced or exempted
provided they can prove that the death or injury of passengers is caused
by the negligence or wilful misconducts on the part of the passengers
themselves.
Article 6
The maximum amount of compensation shall be 70,000 Renminbi yuan for each
individual passenger, for which the carriers are liable for compensation
as under these Provisions.
Article 7
Passengers may at their own discretion to cover with an insurance company
an insurance against accidental bodily injury in air transportation. The
payment of the insurance indemnity, however, shall not exempt or reduce
the amount of compensation that the carriers shall be liable for paying.
Article 8
Compensation paid to foreigners, overseas Chinese, compatriots from Hong
Kong and Macao, and compatriots from Taiwan may be converted into the
currency of the country or region concerned and the rate of exchange shall
be decided as per the listed rate of exchange officially published by the
State Administrative department for control of foreign exchange of the
People's Republic of China on the day on which the compensation is paid.
Article 9
In the event that a dispute with respect to the compensation for injury
arises between the passengers or their heir and the carrier, they may file
a suit with the people's court.
Article 10
The Civil Aviation Administration of China shall be responsible for the
interpretation of these Provisions.
Article 11
These Provisions shall become effective as of May 1, 1989 and the
Regulations Concerning Compulsory Insurance Against Accidental Injury for
Air Passengers promulgated by the Financial & Economic Commission of the
Administration Council of the People's Republic of China on April 24, 1951
shall be nullified simultaneously.
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