Terms and Conditions

The following terms and conditions apply to use of the Service and the materials and information it
contains (‘Materials’). In these terms and conditions “Subscriber’ means an individual subscriber and
‘Authorised User’ means an employee duly authorised by an organisation which is a Subscriber or
any other person expressly authorised by ICAO. “Unauthorised Person” means any person who is
neither Subscriber nor an Authorised User.

ICAO may suspend access by any person to the Service at any time without compensation if it has
reasonable grounds to suspect a breach of these terms and conditions by that person.

 

1. Permitted Use

Authorised Users and Subscribers may use the Service and the Materials that appear on it from time to time
for their own private or business research, and for this purpose may:

 

2. Restrictions on use

Authorised Users and Subscribers may not:

 

3. Passwords and Security

 

4. Content

Materials and features may be added to or removed from the ICAO Secure Site without notice.
The Materials are provided on an "as is" basis and ICAO shall not be liable for any loss or damage
however caused, resulting from the use or inability to use the Materials or from any action or
decision taken as a result of using the ICAO Secure Site or the Materials contained therein.

 

5. Intellectual Property Rights

All intellectual property rights in the Materials (in both machine readable and printed form) belong to
ICAO. Authorized Users and Subscribers expressly undertake not to use the ICAO Secure Site and
the Materials in any way that infringes the intellectual property rights in them. Authorized Users
and Subscribers may not obscure or remove any copyright notices that appear on Materials printed
from the Service.

 

6. Limitation of Liability

 

7. Privileges and Immunities

Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver of the privileges and immunities of ICAO.

 

8. Settlement of Disputes

Any dispute arising out of or relating to the interpretation or implementation of these Terms and
Conditions, which cannot be settled amicably by the Parties, shall be referred by either Party for
arbitration in accordance with the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules as in force at the date the dispute is
referred to arbitration. The number of arbitrators shall be one. The place of arbitration shall be
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and be conducted in the English language.

 

 

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