
1 
This Order may be cited as the Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions) (Overseas Territories) (Amendment) Order 1984 and shall come into operation on 1st July 1984.
2 
The Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions) (Overseas Territories) Order 1967 shall be amended as follows:–
In Part I of Schedule 2 to the Order:—
(a) In Article 22(1) for “eight hundred and seventy-five thousand francs” wherever it appears, there shall be substituted “100,000 special drawing rights”.
(b) In Article 22(2)(a) for “two hundred and fifty francs” there shall be substituted “17 special drawing rights”.
(c) In Article 22(3) for “five thousand francs” there shall be substituted “332 special drawing rights”.
(d) For Article 22(5) there shall be substituted:—“

(5) 
(a) The value on a particular day of one special drawing right shall be treated as equal to such a sum in the relevant currency as the International Monetary Fund have fixed as being the equivalent of one special drawing right—
(i) for that day; or
(ii) if no sum has been so fixed for that day, for the last day before that day for which a sum has been so fixed;Provided that if the International Monetary Fund have not so fixed a sum in the relevant currency, the value on a particular day of one special drawing right shall be taken to be the equivalent of a sum in the relevant currency stated in a certificate given in accordance with sub-paragraph (b)(iii) of this paragraph.
(b) A certificate given by or on behalf of the Governor of an Overseas Territory or by any person authorised by the Governor for that purpose stating—
(i) that a particular sum in the relevant currency has been fixed as aforesaid for a particular day; or
(ii) that no sum has been so fixed for a particular day and that a particular sum in the relevant currency has been so fixed for a day which is the last day for which a sum has been so fixed before the particular day; or
(iii) that a particular sum in the relevant currency is to be taken as the equivalent of one special drawing right for a particular day,shall be conclusive evidence of those matters for the purposes of this Article; and a document purporting to be such a certificate shall in any proceedings be received in evidence and, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to be such a certificate.
(c) In this paragraph “the relevant currency” means the official currency of, or in use in, the Overseas Territory in which a certificate referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph is given.
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N.E. Leigh
Clerk of the Privy Council
