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Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects
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ARTICLE-III
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... In the
event
of
damage
being caused elsewhere than on the
surface
of the
earth
to a
space object
of one
launching State
or to
persons
or
property
on
board
such a
space object
by a
space object
of another
launching State
, the latter shall be
liable
only if the
damage
is
due
to its
fault
or the
fault
of
persons
for whom it is
responsible
. ...
... In the
event
of
damage
being caused elsewhere than on the
surface
of the
earth
to a
space object
of one
launching State
or to
persons
or
property
on
board
such a
space object
by a
space object
of another
launching State
, the latter shall be
liable
only if the
damage
is
due
to its
fault
or the
fault
of
persons
for whom it is
responsible
. ...
ARTICLE-IV
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... (b) If the
damage
has been caused to a
space object
of the
third State
or to
persons
or
property
on
board
that
space object
elsewhere than on the
surface
of the
earth
, their
liability
to the
third State
shall be based on the
fault
of either of the first two
States
or on the
fault
of
persons
for whom either is
responsible
. ...
... (b) If the
damage
has been caused to a
space object
of the
third State
or to
persons
or
property
on
board
that
space object
elsewhere than on the
surface
of the
earth
, their
liability
to the
third State
shall be based on the
fault
of either of the first two
States
or on the
fault
of
persons
for whom either is
responsible
. ...
... 2. In all
cases
of
joint
and several
liability
referred to in paragraph 1 of this
article
, the
burden
of
compensation
for the
damage
shall be
apportioned
between the first two
States
in
accordance
with the
extent
to which they were at
fault
; if the
extent
of the
fault
of each of these
States
cannot be
established
, the
burden
of
compensation
shall be
apportioned
equally
between them. Such
apportionment
shall be without
prejudice
to the
right
of the
third State
to
seek
the entire
compensation
due
under this
Convention
from any or all of the
launching States
which are
jointly
and severally
liable
. ...
... 2. In all
cases
of
joint
and several
liability
referred to in paragraph 1 of this
article
, the
burden
of
compensation
for the
damage
shall be
apportioned
between the first two
States
in
accordance
with the
extent
to which they were at
fault
; if the
extent
of the
fault
of each of these
States
cannot be
established
, the
burden
of
compensation
shall be
apportioned
equally
between them. Such
apportionment
shall be without
prejudice
to the
right
of the
third State
to
seek
the entire
compensation
due
under this
Convention
from any or all of the
launching States
which are
jointly
and severally
liable
. ...
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