According to the Warsaw Convention,an air carrier is presumptively liable for all damage to air cargo unless it can prove:
A) the damage did not occur as a result of its negligence.
B) the loss was caused by the negligence of the shipper.
C) either the damage did not occur as a result of its negligence or the loss was caused by the negligence of the shipper.
D) none of these, since the convention only governs baggage claims.
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