Terms & Conditions
TRIP SHIP EXPRESS TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE (“Terms and Conditions”) IMPORTANT NOTICE When ordering TRIP SHIP’s services you, as “Shipper”, are agreeing, on your behalf and on behalf of the receiver of the Shipment (“Receiver”) and anyone else with an interest in the Shipment that these Terms and Conditions shall apply. “Shipment” means all documents or parcels that travel under one waybill and which may be carried by any means TRIP SHIP chooses, including air, road or any other carrier. A “waybill” shall include any Shipment identifier or document produced by TRIP SHIP or Shipper automated systems such as a label, barcode, waybill or consignment note as well as any electronic version thereof. Every Shipment is transported on a limited liability basis as provided herein.
Shipment Charges and Fees TRIP SHIP’s Shipment charges are calculated according to the higher of actual or volumetric weight per piece and any piece may be re-weighed and re-measured by TRIP SHIP to confirm this calculation. Shipper, or the Receiver when TRIP SHIP acts on Receiver’s behalf, shall pay or reimburse TRIP SHIP for all Shipment or other charges due, or Customs Duties owed for services provided by TRIP SHIP or incurred by TRIP SHIP on Shipper’s or Receiver’s behalf. Payment of Customs Duties may be requested prior to delivery. If TRIP SHIP uses its credit with the Customs Authorities or advances any Customs Duties on behalf of a Receiver who does not have an account with TRIP SHIP, TRIP SHIP shall be entitled to assess a fee. TRIP SHIP’s Liability TRIP SHIP’s liability in respect of any one Shipment transported by air (including ancillary road transport or stops en route) is limited by the Montreal Convention or the Warsaw Convention as applicable, or in the absence of such Convention, to the lower of (i) the current market or declared value, or (ii) 22 Special Drawing Rights per kilogram (approximately $US 30.00 per kilogram)
The explanations and information provided herein are only general and high-level explanations, information and samples. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your Terms.