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3
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Valid: 01 April 2010 - 31 March 2011
All Daily Rates shown in Australian Dollars
Per Person
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Inside
Cabin |
Outside
Cabin
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Stateroom
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| Twin
Share |
$777 |
$989
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$1229
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| Sole
Occupancy |
$969 |
$1199
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$1529
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| Triple
Share |
N/A |
$789
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$979
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| Barossa
Valley Tour |
$140 |
$140
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$140
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Highlights |
3
Night Wetlands Discovery Cruise |
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Down-river
bio-diverse wetlands focus
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Spectacular cliffs and gorges
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Backwater wildlife boat tour
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Daybreak photography
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Guided tour & nature walk
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| A short
introduction to the beautiful and historic Murray River
between Walker Flat and Murray Bridge. Aboard the paddlewheeler
PS Murray Princess, you will cruise through spectacular
riverlands and enjoy the great variety of flora and
fauna. |
Mannum
South Australia |
Departs |
Returns |
| Boarding from 2.30pm |
4.30pm
Friday |
9.00am
Monday |
Special
cruise timetables operate on selected dates
Coach transfer departs Quality Rockford Hotel Adelaide
(164 Hindley St) Friday 2.00pm. Returns Quality Rockford
Hotel Adelaide Monday 12.00 noon.
Optional post-cruise Barossa Valley tour returns Adelaide
5.30pm |
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Itinerary |
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Friday: Mid-afternoon the PS Murray Princess departs historic
Mannum, birthplace of the Murray River trade and communication,
and heads downriver while you enjoy pre-dinner drinks
and a Welcome Dinner. As we cruise under floodlight
to our overnight mooring at Mundarra you may see nocturnal
wildlife on the riverbank. Watch for grey kangaroos,
hair-nosed wombats, Murray longnecked tortoises, spoon-beaked
egrets and many other species. Our on-board entertainer
provides music for the night owls. |
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Saturday: In 1879 the first bridge to span the Murray River was
built at Edwards Crossing, which quickly became the
bustling township of Murray Bridge. After a hearty
breakfast. join a guided tour of the town’s historic
landmarks and local attractions. This afternoon we
begin our journey upriver, with a special presentation
on the bounty of food and wine produced in the river
lands. Tonight we moor at Craignook, where dinner and
all the fun and excitement of the Murray River Cup
awaits. |
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Sunday: All ashore for the guided nature walk where your guide
will share the secrets of the local flora and fauna.
It’s a great way to get in a little exercise
before Murray Princess departs for the big river gorges
and 90 metre cliffs of the upper river. At the 207km
mark we turn and head downriver to Piggy Flat where
your discovery vessel awaits for a backwater wildlife
tour. Travelling in small, personalised groups, we
explore the maze of backwaters, creeks and lagoons. |
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birdlife is amazing. Watch for darters, herons and
egrets feeding along the river’s muddy edges.
Late afternoon, photography enthusiasts have a great
opportunity to capture a spectacular cliff-top river
sunset, before joining the Captain and Officers for
pre-dinner drinks and the finale Captain's Dinner and
Dance. |
| Monday: After breakfast, PS Murray Princess arrives at Mannum
where we reluctantly say farewell. |
Optional
Barossa Valley Tour (additional cost)
Discover Australia’s richest and best known wine
making region – the Barossa Valley. Depart Mannum
by coach where you will be transferred directly to
your Barossa Valley tour at Williamstown. The tour
includes three premium wineries, lunch and free time
in Tanunda before returning to Adelaide at 5.30pm. |
Sample
itinerary only and subject to change due to weather,
water levels and other operational requirements. Captain
Cook Cruises reserves the right to itineraries and
tours without notice.
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Terms & Conditions
are in Australian Dollars |
Prices
Includes:
Every cruise includes onboard accommodation, all meals, use of all onboard facilities,
most tours, complimentary scenic coach transfers from Adelaide or car parking
in Mannum, guided nature walks & eco tours, Australian GST at 10%.
Prices exclude:
drinks, personal purchases, onboard charges and / or fuel surcharges.
Bookings
Essential.
Complimentary return coach transfers depart the Quality Rockford Hotel Adelaide
Fri/Mon at 2.00pm and return Fri/Mon 12noon. Optional post-cruise Barossa Valley
tour returns Adelaide 5.30pm. Complimentary car parking is also available at
Mannum subject to availability.
Honeymoon & Anniversary
Bonus
Complimentary bottle of sparkling wine in room on arrival.
Double Beds
A surcharge of $50 per room per night applies to all Inside Cabins and Outside
Cabins with a double bed (Note a double bed is standard in all Staterooms except
35 & 36).
Early
Booking Saver (EBS) Availability & Discounts
Book early to secure Early Booking Saver (EBS) fares
which represent discounts of up to 10% on selected
Brochure Fares. EBS fares are capacity controlled.
Captain Cook Cruises has set aside cabins which are
available at these discounted fares. Once these cabins
are sold, fares may revert to a higher fare or the
full Brochure Fare. Savings apply to cruise fares
only - they do not apply to other fees/charges including
but not limited to transfers, shore excursions, fuel
surcharges, government taxes or other fees as applied
from time to time.
Onboard
Charges
The
following onboard charges apply to all passengers.
These charges
are not included in your cruise fare
and are payable at the conclusion of your cruise.
All amounts are charged to your onboard cabin account,
payable at the end of your cruise by credit card,
cash or traveller’s cheque. Please note surcharges
are subject to change.
• Fuel Surcharge of AUD $10 per person
per night (under 3 years free of charge)
General Conditions
Per
person prices in Australian Dollars (AU$). Special
prices,
itineraries and conditions apply on selected
special event cruises. All bookings are subject
to the terms and conditions of the Passenger
Cruise Contract. Cancellation
charges apply. Prices exclude any levies or surcharges
such as credit card surcharges and onboard charges
such as fuel surcharges as applied from time to
time. All rates are inclusive of Australian Goods & Services
Tax (GST 10%) at the current legislated rate (July
2007) and may be subject to variation by the Government
of the day. Captain Cook Cruises reserves the right
to increase fares without prior notice, however
fully paid guests will be protected at their booked
rate,
except for fuel surcharges, government taxes or
other surcharges.
Optional
Extras
Coach
Transfers
Complimentary return coach transfers depart the Quality Rockford Hotel, 164
Hindley Street, Adelaide, Fridays and Mondays at 2.00pm and return Fridays
and Mondays at 12noon (5.30pm if you take the Barossa Valley Tour). Bookings
essential.
Car Parking
Complimentary undercover car parking is available at Maryanne Reserve (our
cruise departure point) in Mannum. Bookings essential - subject to availability.
Quality Rockford Hotel
The Quality Rockford Hotel is a 4 1/2 star property centrally located at 164
Hindley Street, Adelaide. The ideal start and finish to your Murray River experience,
being the departure and return point for our coach transfers. Bookings essential
- subject to availability.
Cancellations & Refunds
Cancellation
fees, less the administration fee, may be applied
to another cruise if completed
within 12 months of original booking.
Cancellations received inside 60 days of sailing
will be subject to cancellation charges at the
following rates:
- within
30 - 59 days – $200 per person
deposit
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within 15 - 29 days – 50% of fare
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14 days or less – 100% of fare
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no-shows at sailing – 100% of fare
Special cancellation and payment policies apply
to groups of 15 or more. It is strongly recommended that passengers take
out cancellation and travel insurance from the time
of deposit. It is your responsibility to ensure you
have the necessary passports and visas. For your comfort it may be necessary to amend itineraries
or arrangements due to weather or other operational
needs. Captain Cook Cruises reserves the right to
vary fares, cabin allocation, itineraries, vessels,
schedules and conditions of cruise without notice.
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| Passengers Cruise Contract |
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OVERNIGHT CRUISES
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Please carefully
read the terms of this Cruise Contract. The terms
are an integral part of the
contract between
passengers and the Company. When your booking/ticket
is confirmed, it will be deemed at all times that
you have read, understood and accepted the conditions
hereof, and agreed to the terms herein contained.
Attention is particularly drawn to the Company’s
right to exemption and limitation of liability.
1.
THE CONTRACT:
Upon payment of the fare for the agreed cruise described
on the passenger ticket
and
the Company’s brochure and subject to the
other terms of this contract, Captain Cook Cruises
agrees
to accept the passenger or passengers named in
the passenger ticket.
2.
DEFINITIONS:
- (a) “Passenger” means
anyone buying the passenger ticket or using it as
a passenger, or anyone named on the ticket.
- (b) “Carrier” includes
the Company and the vessel named on the passenger
ticket, her owners, charterers and operators, any
substituted or connecting vessel and all launches
and vehicles belonging to the vessel or owners or
operated by any of the above. The Company is not
a common carrier.
- (c) “Sea” means the
waterways of the Great Barrier Reef, Murray River,
Fijian Islands, Sydney Harbour or such other places
as the Carrier may from time to time select.
- (d) “Sailing” shall
mean and include the time the passenger embarks
on his/her cruise until the cruise is completed.
3.
GENERAL PROVISIONS:
- (a)
Your authority to agree. In buying the passenger
ticket you state
that you
are authorised by or on behalf of any passenger
listed on the ticket (including any minor) to
agree to all
the terms of this contract.
- (b)
No transfer. This contract is between the Carrier
and the passenger.
It cannot be sold, assigned or transferred
to any
other person without prior express written
consent of the Carrier.
- (c)
No third party responsibility. This contract
is only with the Carrier.
No other
person or Company shall be responsible
in any way to the passenger.
- (d)
Limitations apply if third
party is held responsible. However
if any other person or Company is held responsible,
all benefits,
limitations,
exemptions from liability, defences
and
immunities referred to in this contract or
under
law or
treaty
or from any other source apply to such
persons or Company and their vessels, agents,
servants
and employees.
- (e)
Contract continues. This contract remains in
effect for all periods when the
Carrier is under any responsibility to the
passenger or the passenger’s
property.
- (f)
No oral changes. No addition, variations, or
waiver of any of the printed terms of the
contract can be effective unless
it is expressed in writing
and signed by the Carrier or its
Authorised Agent. Any changes must refer to the
passenger and ticket
Number. Any waiver by the Carrier
of any of its rights under this contract, or
failure to assert
or enforce
such right cannot affect any other
rights of the Carrier. It will not affect even
the same
right
if and when the Carrier may decide
to apply that right.
- (g)
Invalid terms or applications do not affect remainder.
If any term of this
contract or any
application are
found invalid or unenforceable,
this contract shall continue in full force
and effect for all
other
purposes.
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4.
PASSAGE MONEY:
- (a)
Payment of fare. The fare agreed between the passenger
and the Carrier
shall
be payable as follows: (i) Two hundred dollars
(Australian) deposit at the time of booking; (ii)
Balance of fare
at least sixty days prior to sailing date.
- (b)
Increases. The validity of fares are detailed
in the Company’s
brochure.
- (c)
What is covered. The fare as agreed shall include
cruise passage, food and accommodation
while onboard. The fare does not include
Gratuities, Drinks, Wines, Liquors, Gift Shop
purchases, Shore
Excursions, Miscellaneous extras or other
personal needs, or medical care. Payment for
all additional
goods and services must be made in cash
or by credit card upon demand by the Carrier
prior to the passenger’s
disembarkation.
5.
CANCELLATION BY THE PASSENGER:
The passenger
shall be entitled to withdraw from the passage contract
only upon the times or events set out as follows:
- (i)
At least 60 days in advance. If the passenger gives
written notice of cancellation more than 60
days in advance a handling fee of AU$50.00 per
person will be charged.
- (ii)
From 30 days to 59 days. If
the passenger gives written notice of cancellation
between 30 days and 59 days before the sailing
date the passenger will forfeit the $200 deposit.
- (iii)
From 15 days to 29 days. If the passenger
gives written notice of cancellation between
15 days and
29 days
before the sailing date the passenger shall
be liable to pay 50% of the agreed fare.
- (iv)
Less than
14
days. If the passenger gives written
notice of cancellation less than 14 days before
the
sailing
date, the passenger
will be subject to a cancellation charge
equal to 100% of the fare.
- (v)
Cancellation fees, less
the
administration fee, may be applied
to another cruise if completed within 12 months
of the
original booking.
6.
NO STOPOVERS OR DISEMBARKATION AT INTERMEDIATE
POINTS WITHOUT
APPROVAL: FAILURE TO MAKE SAILING:
- (a)
Unauthorised disembarkation. If the passenger interrupts
the cruise and disembarks at an intermediate
port or place without prior agreement or the
written approval or permission of the Carrier, its
servants
or agents, the passenger does so at the passenger’s
own risk and expense. No refunds will be made in
such cases.
- (b)
Failure to make sailing. If the passenger misses
any sailing of the vessel from
any port, the
Carrier shall not be liable for any costs,
expenses or damages incurred by the passenger
as a result
thereof.
7.
ACCOMMODATION: NO PETS OR ANIMALS:
- (a)
Adherence to rules. All passengers
must abide by all rules
and regulations of this contract. Any questions
a passenger may have shall be directed to the
Carrier’s
General Agent or to the master onboard the vessel
or his representatives.
- (b)
Accommodation. Accommodation shall be designated
by the Carrier, his servants
or agents and shall be paid for at the
regular rate for such accommodation.
- (c)
Involuntary disembarkation
of passenger. The Carrier may refuse
to transport and may disembark any passenger
at
port at any
time,
due to illness, disease, injury, mental
problems, vulgar or improper conduct, abuse
of alcohol or
drugs, refusal to obey regulations, or
whose presence in
the opinion of the master may be detrimental
to the comfort or safety of other passengers,
the
vessel
or the crew. The Carrier shall not be
liable for any expenses incurred in declining
to carry
a passenger
or for the involuntary disembarkation
of a passenger.
- (d)
No pets. Pets and other animals are not allowed
on the vessel.
8.
PASSENGER HEALTH: CARRIER NOT LIABLE FOR MEDICAL
CARE OR EXPENSES
WHATSOEVER:
- (a)
Passenger is fit for the cruise. The passenger warrants
that he or
she is physically fit and capable of undertaking
the agreed cruise. The Carrier in its sole discretion
may require a Doctor’s Certificate from any
passenger in that regard. A certificate of Fitness
to Travel is required from all passengers over 75
years of age.
- (b)
Consent to treatment. If, in the opinion of the
Carrier, a passenger is in need of
medical assistance and is unable to request
it, the passenger hereby consents to the Carrier
making such
medical arrangements as it deems necessary,
at the cost of the passenger.
- (c)
Passenger’s obligation
to report medical conditions. The passenger must
report any pre-existing illness, disability or pregnancy
or any other conditions for which the passenger may
require medical attention during the course of the
voyage to the Carrier or its General Agent before
the passenger ticket is issued. If any such condition
arises after the ticket is issued it must be reported
to the Carrier, its servants or agents before boarding
or as soon as such illness or disability is known.
Failure to report any such condition shall completely
absolve the Carrier, its servants or agents from
all or any liability in respect of such condition.
- (d)
Lack of obligation to examine passenger. The
Carrier does not have any obligation to examine
any
passenger prior to boarding or sailing
for any purpose, and the Carrier relies entirely
on the passenger’s
warranty as to fitness herein before referred to
- (e)
Refusal of passage. The Carrier reserves the
right to refuse passage to a passenger who has
failed
to give proper notice of physical disability,
illness or handicap requiring special care, attention
or
treatment or who in the Carrier’s opinion is
physically or mentally unfit for travel. In such
event the fare will be refunded at the sole discretion
of the Carrier, and the Carrier shall be entitled
to deduct any expenses associated therewith.
- (f)
Treatment at passenger’s risk. Subject to the
foregoing, any medicines, surgical attendance or
medical treatment furnished by a qualified Doctor
or Medical service personnel (all of whom are engaged
as independent contractors) designated by the Carrier
or the ship’s officers or other servants of
the Carrier, shall be and are accepted at the passenger’s
sole risk, and the Carrier shall not be responsible
for the quality, nature or consequence thereof.
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9.
CARRIER’S RIGHT TO CANCEL, SUBSTITUTE VESSELS
AND CHANGE SCHEDULES AND PORTS:
- (a)
Changes in vessels. The Carrier may at any time,
without notice, cancel
or change the date of sailing, or substitute vessels.
The passenger shall have no claim against the Carrier
by reason of any cancellation, change or delay
of sailing or arrival, for hotel or board bills,
travelling
expenses or other loss, delay, inconvenience or
expense whatsoever. The Carrier will refund the fare
paid
if and only if the passenger does not subsequently
take passage on the delayed vessel or any substituted
vessel of the Carrier. The provision of this section
may only be waived by the Carrier.
- (b)
Approximate schedules. Sailing schedules and
times of arrival
and departure may be altered at the discretion
of the ship’s master or Carrier due to unforeseen
circumstances. Any costs of food and accommodation
ashore are the sole responsibility of the passenger.
- (c)
Deviations. The vessel and her master shall have
the liberty to; without pilots, *tow and
assist vessels, including those of the carrier
in all situations,
*deviate from the usual, advertised or
scheduled route, * put back to or into, or to
call or stop,
or omit to call or stop at any port or
place, on land or at sea in or out of the route
of the usual,
advertised or scheduled voyage, even though
doing so may involve going backwards or away
from the port
of destination. These things may be done
for any reasons which are sufficient in the judgement
of
the Carrier or the master, including but
not limited to, offering or rendering assistance
in every effort
to preserve life or property.
- (d)
Government and underwriters’ orders. The
vessel and the master shall have liberty to comply
with all orders given
by competent governmental authorities
and the underwriters of the vessel and the Carrier.
- e)
Interruption of voyage. (i) Acts of God etc.
If the vessels’ voyage
is interrupted or if the vessel is unduly
delayed or prevented from proceeding
in the ordinary course
by – *acts of God, *perils of the
sea, harbours, rivers or other navigable
waters, *act of government
or ruling authority, *epidemics, *collision,
*stranding, *fire, *faults or errors
of navigation or management
of this or any other vessel, *seizure
of the vessel under legal process, *any
abrupt or unexpected increase
in the cost of fuel or shortage of fuel,
*war, *hostilities, *riots, *strikes
or labour stoppages, or *any other
cause or circumstance beyond the Carrier’s
responsibility and control. The Carrier
shall have the right to terminate the
vessel’s voyage
at any time without notice and for any
reason whatsoever. In that event the
Carrier may (at its absolute discretion,
of which it shall be the sole judge)
refund such
proportionate part of the fare.
- (f)
Indemnity by passenger. The Carrier shall have
the right to be
indemnified by the passenger for
all
penalties, fines, charges, losses
and expenses imposed upon or incurred
by the Carrier or the vessel because
of the passenger, or a minor or any
other person in the passenger’s
care.
10.
REGULATIONS CONCERNING BAGGAGE & PERSONAL
PROPERTY:
- (a)
Baggage means only trunks, handbags, valise, satchels
and bundles, containing wearing
apparel and personal effects.
- (b)
Limitation of shipments and liability. The Carrier
does not undertake
to
carry as baggage any merchandise, samples,
furniture, household goods, tools of trade, property
belonging
to any person other than the passenger, pictures,
perishable goods, glassware, liquids, bric-a-brac,
money, documents or valuables. The passenger
states no such articles are or will be contained
in any
receptacle or container presented as baggage.
- (c)
If any such baggage or articles as referred to
in (a) and (b) above are shipped by the passenger
as
baggage, the Carrier shall have no liability
as bailee or carrier or in any other capacity,
either
for negligence
or otherwise.
- (d)
Allowable weight or cubage. Each passenger is
allowed free transportation
of hand
baggage not exceeding 0.5 cubic metres
in
volume. Each additional piece will be charged
for at the
Carrier’s current rate.
- (e)
Marking of baggage. Each piece of baggage shall
be marked with the full
name and address of the passenger.
The Carrier shall not be liable for loss, damage
or delay resulting
from the passenger’s failure to mark each piece
of baggage plainly as directed.
- (f)
Hazardous items. The passenger shall not place
in baggage firearms,
inflammable matter of any kind such
as matches, gunpowder, cartridges, films etc.
Such articles may be thrown
overboard or destroyed at any time
without liability. Should loss, damage or delay
to the vessel, or her
cargo, or to any of the passengers,
the crew, or other persons onboard, be caused
by dangerous articles
brought by the Passenger, the passenger
shall be liable for the full amount of all resulting
damage.
- (g)
Forbidden items. The passenger shall not bring
onboard articles, the importation
or exportation
of which may be forbidden or which
do not conform to the customs or police regulations
and the laws
of Australia and Fiji. Should this
rule be violated, the passenger shall be held
liable for all resulting
fines, losses, damages or delays.
- (h)
Liquor. State liquor laws prohibit passengers
from bringing supplies
of liquor onboard the vessel.
- (i)
Unclaimed baggage. Baggage remaining unclaimed
on arrival of the vessel
will be stored at the passenger’s sole risk
and expense.
- (j)
Valuables. The Carrier is not responsible for
money, jewellery, documents and any other valuables
which passengers keep on
their persons, in their
cabins or in their baggage.
- (k)
Insurance by passenger. The passenger is strongly
recommended to obtain adequate
insurance to cover his/her
baggage and personal effects and all other
risks.
11.
LIMITATION ON CARRIER’S LIABILITY:
- (a)
No liability for certain events. The Carrier and
the vessel shall not be liable for loss, death,
or delay of, or injury to, any passenger or loss
or
damage or delay to his baggage, personal effects
or other property, arising from: *acts of God,
*public enemy, *government restraint, *riots, *strikes,
*lockouts,
*labour troubles, whoever may be the instigators
thereof, *epidemic, *civil disturbances of whatever
nature, *perils of the sea, harbours, rivers, or
other navigable waters, *fuel shortages or abrupt
and unexpected increase in fuel costs, *collision,
*stranding, *fire, *theft, barratry, or any other
crime by any person, *faults or errors of navigation
or management of this or any other vessel, *explosions,
*breakage of shafts or any defect or unseaworthiness
in hull, machinery or appurtenances, equipment,
furnishings or supplies of the vessel or launches
or vehicles
or any defect of the Carrier’s premises, at
whatever time existing, *fault or neglect of pilots,
tugs, regular members of the crew, agents, servants,
independent contractors, *as particularly provided
in Section 9 above, for the quality, nature or consequences
of medical or surgical treatment, *any loss, damage
or delay arising from inherent defect, quality or
vice of the passenger’s baggage or personal
effects or from the insufficiency, inadequacy or
absence of baggage marks or of address or description
of such baggage or effects. *Any loss or damage caused
by delay in, or prevention of sailing, prolongation
of the voyage, deviation or stoppage in transit,
or from any calls at ports or departures from the
regular course of the voyage permitted by the contract,
*seizure of the vessel under legal process, *any
act, omission, fault or negligence of this or any
other passenger, *any other cause or circumstance
beyond the control of the Carrier, whether or not
of the kinds listed here.
- (b)
Limitation on Carrier’s
liability with respect to baggage and personal property.
This liability shall not exceed one hundred Australian
Dollars in the event of loss, damage or delay to
any of the passenger’s baggage or other property
taken with him/her on the voyage.
12. OTHER OPERATORS:
Whilst all care is taken,
no responsibility/liability whatsoever is borne
or accepted
by the Company for any other operator that is
included, for any reason, as part of a package
holiday, or
conference or meeting within the Company’s
Ship. The passenger agrees that any independent contractors
with whom the Company so contracts provide their
services subject to their usual terms and conditions.
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