partlar, section 21 (c) gives effect to Article 4 (c).
39. Article F of the Paris Protocol changes Article 4(c) by
adding the sentence:-
"However, a Contracting Party may exclude this obligation
in relation to carriage which takes place wholly within
its own territory."
It is proposed to take advantage of this change and Counsel is
asked to make provision so that a certificate under section 21 (c) is no
longer required in the case of the carriage of nuclear matter by or on
behalf of or with the agreement of, a licensee, the Authority, a
government
nt department or a "relevant foreign operator" (defined in
section 26(1)) wholly within the territorial limits of the United
Kingdom in circumstances where the "responsible party" (defined in
section 21(c)) may incur liability under the Act.
Assumption of Liability by Written Agreement.
40. Article G of the Paris Protocol changes Article 5 (c) of the
Paris Convention by adding the words:
"or has assumed liability therefor pursuant to the express
terms of a contract in writing"
after "in charge" in the penultimate line. The effect of this is to
create a further exception to the rule that only the operator of
the last installation in which the nuclear substances involved in
a nuclear incident were before the damage was caused shall be liable
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