Common use of Geneva Convention Clause in Contracts

Geneva Convention. Without limiting the effect of the foregoing, Lessee shall do or cause to be done any and all acts and things which are required under the terms of the Convention for the International Recognition of Rights in Aircraft, signed at Geneva, Switzerland, on June 18, 1948, to protect, establish, perfect and preserve Lessor's title to, and Lessor's rights and interests in, the Aircraft within the jurisdiction of any signatory state that has ratified such Convention, and Lessee shall also do or cause to be done at its own expense any and all acts and things which may be required under the terms of any other agreement, treaty, convention, pact or by any practice, custom or understanding involving any jurisdiction in which Lessee may operate, and any and all acts and things which Lessor may reasonably request, to protect, establish, perfect and preserve Lessor's title to, and Lessor's rights and interests in, the Aircraft and the Operative Documents. Lessor shall execute and deliver such documents as Lessee may reasonably request in order to permit Lessee to comply with its obligations under this Section 7.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Aircraft Lease Agreement (Frontier Airlines Inc /Co/), Aircraft Lease Agreement (Frontier Airlines Inc /Co/)